Lumbar vertebral bone density is decreased in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction
Aimee C. Colbath,
Jessica S. Fortin,
Caroline M. Burglass
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPathological fractures have been reported in equids with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) but their prevalence and pathogenesis is unknown.ObjectivesTo compare: (1) bone mineral density (BMD) in weight bearing and nonweight bearing bones in PPID+ equids and aged and young PPID− controls; and (2) biomechanical properties of the fourth lumbar vertebral body in PPID+ equids and aged PPID− equids.Study designCase–control study: five PPID+ equids and six aged and four young PPID− control horse… Show more
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