Michele, UrsulaTacke, SabineKramer, MartinGerwing, Martin2022-01-142022-01-142009-02-15Seyrek, İ. D. vd. (2009). "Accuracy of ultrasonography in detecting fragmentation of the medial coronoid process in dogs". Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 234(4), 480-485.0003-1488https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.234.4.480https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/javma/234/4/javma.234.4.480.xmlhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/24089Bu çalışma, 29 Ağustos-01 Eylül 2007 tarihleri arasında Selanik[Yunanistan]’da düzenlenen Annual Meeting of the European-Association-of-Veterinary-Diagnostic-Imaging’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.Objective-To determine the accuracy of ultrasonography in detecting fragmentation of the medial coronoid process (FMCP) in dogs. Design-Cross-sectional study. Animals-102 dogs (112 elbow joints) suspected to have FMCP Procedures-Elbows were examined ultrasonographically prior to surgery for evidence of fragmentation, fissuring, or deformation of the medial coronoid process; thickening of the joint capsule; joint effusion; and secondary new bone formation. Results were compared with intraoperative findings. Results-At surgery, 51 (46%) joints had free fragments, 55 (49%) had nondisplaced fragments, and 6 (5%) did not have any fragments or fissures. Fragments were not seen ultrasonographically in 23 of the 51 (45%) joints in which a free fragment was found during surgery or in 50 of the 55 (91%) joints in which a nondisplaced fragment was found during surgery. Accuracy of using ultrasonographic evidence of any medial coronoid process abnormality (ie, a medial coronoid process fragment, deformation of the medial coronoid process, or both) for diagnosis of medial coronoid process fragmentation was 77%. The kappa coefficient for the level of agreement between ultrasonographic (ie, any medial coronoid process abnormality) and surgical findings was -0.014, indicating that there was no agreement. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results suggested that ultrasonography was of limited diagnostic value in detecting FMCP in dogs.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessElbow dysplasiaCanine elbowJointRadiographyDiagnosisAnatomyVeterinary sciencesAnimaliaCanis familiarisAnimalsCross-sectional studiesDiagnosis, differentialDog diseasesDogsFemaleForelimbJointsMaleReproducibility of resultsRetrospective studiesSensitivity and specificityUlna fracturesUltrasonographyAccuracy of ultrasonography in detecting fragmentation of the medial coronoid process in dogsArticle0002632770000102-s2.0-62149128651480485234419222356Veterinary sciencesOsteochondritis Dissecans; Elbows; Labrador RetrieverAnimalAnimal diseaseArticleCross-sectional studyDifferential diagnosisDogDog diseaseEchographyFemaleForelimbInjuryJointMalePathologyReproducibilityRetrospective studySensitivity and specificityStandardUlna fracture