Radiological, vascular osteochondrosis occurs in the distal tarsus, and may cause osteoarthritis.
Sigurdur F SigurdssonKristin OlstadCharles J LeySigridur BjörnsdóttirDavid J GriffithsCathrine T FjordbakkPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2021)
Post-mortem perfusion was poor for examination of the blood supply to the growth cartilage of the CTB and TIII. Radiological osteochondrosis lesions were compatible with vascular failure because they were focal, and because lesion geometry matched vessel configuration. The relationship between osteochondrosis and distal tarsal osteoarthritis warrants further investigation.