A pilot study: Can calcaneus radiographic image be used to determine sex and breed in cats?
Özet
This study examined whether radiographic images measurements of the calcaneus
in cats are determinative of sex and breed. For this purpose, radiographic images of
70 cats (37 male and 33 females) of different ages (from one to 18 years) and different breeds (41 mix-breed, 18 Scottish Fold and 11 British Shorthair cats) without
orthopaedic problems were used. Right tarsal joint radiographs of these orthopaedically healthy cats were taken. Four linear measurements and two angle values of the
calcaneus were obtained from the radiographic images. The MANOVA result showed
that the most determining factor between the three groups was the greatest width
(p value = 0.001). Calcaneal body length, calcaneal greatest length and calcaneal shortest depth were higher in mix-breed cats. Calcaneal tuber length was higher in Scottish
Fold cats. The only statistically significant difference between Scottish Fold and British
Shorthair was in the calcaneal tuber length (p value = 0.04). In the comparison made
between the sexes regardless of species, the linear measurements in males were higher
than in females. It was determined that these parameters are statistically significant
in terms of sex differentiation in cats. Dorsal and plantar calcaneal angles are not sex
determinants in cats. The effect of age on other measurements was analysed by correlation test. However, the effect of age on the measurements was not statistically
significant. Mix-breed cats were examined in four groups according to their colour
(grey, black-white, yellow, tri-colour). No statistically significant difference was found
between calcaneal measurements of cats with different skin colour genotypes. In this
study, calcaneus measurements were both determinative between breeds and sexes
in cats.
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