Comparative rheumatology: What can be learnt from naturally occurring musculoskeletal disorders in domestic animals?

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Examples of naturally occurring musculoskeletal disorders are extremely common in veterinary species and provide a valuable comparative research resource, which can provide compelling comparative data on the aetiopathogenesis and treatment of many common human musculoskeletal diseases. In particular, orthopaedic diseases are a common morbidity in both dogs and horses. In this review, we give an overview of the common musculoskeletal diseases encountered in these species: for instance, tendon and ligament injuries, arthropathies and stress fractures, as well as an insight into the basic biology of these conditions. In doing so, we aim to demonstrate the similarities and differences between these disorders and similar conditions in man. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Innes, J. F., & Clegg, P. (2010, February 20). Comparative rheumatology: What can be learnt from naturally occurring musculoskeletal disorders in domestic animals? Rheumatology. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kep465

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