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Mediolateral (A) and caudocranial (B) radiographs of the right stifle and mediolateral (C) and caudocranial (D) radiographs of the left stifle of case.

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1 Mediolateral (A) and caudocranial (B) radiographs of the right stifle and mediolateral (C) and caudocranial (D) radiographs of the left stifle of case 1 at the time of the initial presentation. Mediolateral (A) and caudocranial (B) radiographs of the right stifle and mediolateral (C) and caudocranial (D) radiographs of the left stifle of case 1 at the time of the initial presentation. There is evidence of bilateral joint effusion with loss of the normal patellar fat pad and caudal displacement of the fascial planes and mild new bone formation on the distal pole of the patella, in the femoral ridges and fabellae consistent with mild periarticular osteophytosis. There are bilateral mineralised articular bodies (black arrows). 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


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