Fig. 4From: Computed tomographic development of physeal osteochondrosis in pigsLesion size and development.All images are in the sagittal plane. Proximal is to the top, distal is to the bottom, cranial is to the left and caudal is to the right of each image. a Pig 15, interval 7, right distal ulna. There is a multi-lobulated lesion (arrows) that affects ≤25% of the physis. b Pig 10, interval 6, left distal ulna. There is a rectangular lesion (arrows) that affects ~ 75% of the physis. c Pig 10, interval 7, left distal ulna, sagittal plane. Continued ossification has caused the lesion in (b) to increase in size and move away from the physis, towards the diaphysisBack to article page