However, other conditions can cause elbow dysplasia,
including fragmented coronoid process (FCP) and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD).
Not exact matches
The four types of elbow joint problems
include ununited anconeal
process (UAP),
fragmented coronoid process (FCP), osteochrondrosis dissecans (OCD) and «elbow incongruency.»
The most likely problem that fits the description you have
included is a condition usually referred to as a
fragmented medial
coronoid process.
More precisely the different joint conditions grouped under the name of elbow dysplasia
include: a ununited anconeal
process (failure of union between the anconeal
process and the remainder of the ulna beyond 20 weeks of age), the so - called osteochondrosis dissecans of the humeral condyle (failure of ossification of the articular cartilage covering the humeral condyle, resulting in an abnormal thickening of the articular cartilage and separation between this region and the underlying bone), and finally the fragmentation of the
coronoid process (in which the ulnar
coronoid process have multiple
fragments or most often a single
fragment).