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Anatomy of the distal radioulnar ligament in cats.

Rachel M BasaPaul J CanfieldWilliam R WalshKenneth A Johnson
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2023)
In the cat, there appears to be a less extensive interosseous component of the distal radioulnar ligament compared with the dog and cheetah. Instead, the ligament follows the articular surfaces of the distal radius and ulna. These anatomical differences may account for increased rotation of the feline antebrachium and have clinical implications, particularly with regard to the management of antebrachiocarpal joint injuries.
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