The results ofknee joint osteoarthosis modeling in dogs.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31548/ujvs2019.01.020Abstract
The article highlights the results of conducted researches knee osteoarthrosis modeling in
dogs by the Pond-Nuki method. The effect of knee destabilization on degenerative processes in articular
cartilage and subchondral bone development is described. The analysis of the obtained results of macro-
scopic and microscopic studies was carried out.
Keywords: oteoarthrosis, dogs, arthropathy, knee joint, articular cartilage, subhondral bone, mod-
elling, Pond-Nuki
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