Species: Dog
Condition: Ununited Anconeal Process
Organ System: Urogenital
Anconeal process is a small part of the ulna, bone of the foreleg. It is important for the stability of the elbow joint. In some cases, anconeal process fails to connect properly with ulna during growth period of the dog, causing lameness, swelling and pain of the affected elbow. It is usually seen in young dogs at the age of 6 to 12 months. This condition is inherited; therefore it is not advisable to breed affected dogs. After the vet has diagnosed the condition with the help of X-ray imaging, he or she will suggest surgical correction of the joint. But even with surgery, elbow function remains compromised to some degree.
This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
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