Fig. 1From: Synovial fluid and radiographic evaluation of joints from dogs with visceral leishmaniasisFig. 1. Mediolateral radiography of the carpal (A), elbow (B) and tarsal (D) and dorsoplantar of the tarsal (C) joints in a dog with visceral leishmaniasis. Observe collapse of the joint spaces [arrow - (A)], bone sclerosis [arrow – (C)], evident trabecular bone [asterisk – (D)], irregular periosteal reaction [arrow – (D)], and osteolysis [arrow head – (B and C)]. 1. Radius; 2. Ulna; 2a. Olecranon; 3. Carpus bones; 4. Accessory carpus; 5. Metacarpals bones; 6. Humerus; 7. Condyle of humerus; 8. Tibia; 9. Calcaneus; 10. Talus; 11. Tarsal bones; 12. metatarsal bones.Back to article page