2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2005.05.007
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Traumatic Luxations of the Appendicular Skeleton

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“…Additionally, feline oblique and olecranon ligaments are relatively large compared to those of dogs, and act as important secondary stabilisers (Bordelan et al . ). The feline olecranon ligament is twice the width and one‐third the length of the canine olecranon ligament (Engelke et al .…”
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“…Additionally, feline oblique and olecranon ligaments are relatively large compared to those of dogs, and act as important secondary stabilisers (Bordelan et al . ). The feline olecranon ligament is twice the width and one‐third the length of the canine olecranon ligament (Engelke et al .…”
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“…In dogs, engagement of the anconeal process with the olecranon fossa stabilises the elbow in extension (Bordelan et al . , Mitchell ). The collateral ligaments (CLs), as primary stabilisers, limit medial and lateral elbow translation and pronation‐supination (Bordelan et al .…”
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“…Koksofemoral eklem luksasyonları, küçük hayvanlarda diğer eklemlere göre (yaklaşık %90) en sık şekillenen luksasyon tipidir (4,15,18).…”
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“…Lateral luxation is more common than medial luxation, which is prevented by the large medial epicondyle and the sloped medial condylar ridge 6–10 . Koch et al.…”
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