which also required a loose screw be removed 5 weeks post operatively. 2 cases required implants to be removed due to migration, one of these also had a recurrence of lameness caused by a broken implant 8 months post operatively which was successfully managed conservatively. No cases were reported to later require pantarsal arthrodesis. CONCLUSIONS Articular fractures of the talus are occasionally seen in practice and may prove a diagnostic challenge due to their varied presentations and radiographic superimposition of structures. Pathology of the talus may be suspected in any case of lameness localised to the hock and oblique/skyline radiographic views or advanced imaging should be considered. Short term follow up of all cases demonstrated good healing of the fracture site and fibular osteotomy, where applicable. Intra-and inter-observer reliability and repeatability of computed tomographic changes affecting the medial coronoid process in the canine elbow
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