Sentences with phrase «medial humeral»

The lateral and medial humeral condyles (the two rounded «bumps» on the distal end of the humerus (upper arm) that fit into the half - moon - shaped groove in the lower arm's ulna),
These processes are referred to as osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle, fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP), and ununited anconeal process (UAP).
The most common locations for OCD are the caudal humeral head (shoulder), lateral femoral condyle (knee), the medial humeral condyle (elbow) and the trochlear ridges of the talus (ankle or hock).
Elbow Dysplasia — OCD of the medial humeral condyle, fractured coronoid process.
The medical terms are horrible: osteochondrosis of the medial humeral condyle or ununited anconeal process, fragmented medial choroid process.
Three different problems can cause elbow dysplasia - an ununited anconeal process (UAP), a fragmented coronoid process (FCP), or osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle.
Osteochondrosis of medial humeral condyl: removal of OCD flap and abrasion arthroplasty or microfracture of the subchondral bone.
These abnormalities typically develop between four and eight months of age and include osteochondritis dessicans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle, ununited anconeal process (UAP), joint incongruency, and fragmentation of the medial coronoid process (FCP).

Not exact matches

Additionally — in cranio - caudal radiographs osteophytes are most easily seen on the distal, medial part of the humeral condyle (f) and the medial part of the coronoid process (g).
This causes incongruity within the joint, which leads to osteoarthrosis but may also cause fragmentation of the medial coronoid process, osteochondrosis of the humeral condyle, ununited anconeal process, or combinations thereof.»
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