2016
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.84771
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Partial Unilateral Radial Hemimelia in Feline

Abstract: Background: Hemimelia is a rare anomaly in which one of paired bone is congenital or partially absent. The etiology may be related to genetic and/or environmental factors. Clinically is observed the angulation of the affected limb, resulting in functional limitations as angular deformity, lameness and decreased range of motion. The diagnosis is based on clinical fndings and radiographic examination that detects the complete or partial absence of the affected bone and angular deviations. We aim to report a case… Show more

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“…The left deformed thoracic limb was shorter than the normal right one in the recorded cat here. Similar finding was recorded before in a cat with unilateral partial hemimelia (Makino et al, 2016). This shortening could be attributed to absence of all metacarpal bones in the deformed thoracic limb.…”
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“…The left deformed thoracic limb was shorter than the normal right one in the recorded cat here. Similar finding was recorded before in a cat with unilateral partial hemimelia (Makino et al, 2016). This shortening could be attributed to absence of all metacarpal bones in the deformed thoracic limb.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%