CT reconstructions (transverse (A), dorsal (B) and three-dimensional volume rendering (C)) of the right stifle in bone algorithm of case 2. Images (A)

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CT reconstructions (transverse (A), dorsal (B) and three-dimensional volume rendering (C)) of the right stifle in bone algorithm of case 2. Images (A) and (C) show an irregular margin of the medial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle, sclerosis of the subchondral bone (black arrows) and the presence of joint mice (black arrowhead). CT reconstructions (transverse (A), dorsal (B) and three-dimensional volume rendering (C)) of the right stifle in bone algorithm of case 2. Images (A) and (C) show an irregular margin of the medial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle, sclerosis of the subchondral bone (black arrows) and the presence of joint mice (black arrowhead). There is flattening of the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle with sclerosis of the underlying bone (black circle) (B). Lateral is to the right of the image. . Naomi Frances Earley et al. Vet Rec Case Rep 2017;5:e000517 ©2017 by British Veterinary Association