Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Dog with limb swelling and lameness from chest tumor bone disease
By M. A. Çetinkaya et al.·2018·View original on Semantic Scholar →
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Original publication title: Hypertrophic osteopathy in a dog associated with intra-thoracic lesions: a case report and a review.
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Plain-English summary
A 12-year-old female Cocker Spaniel was brought in for lameness in both hind legs after previously having surgery for breast tumors. The dog showed pain and swelling in her legs, and X-rays revealed new bone growth in all four limbs and masses in her chest. Unfortunately, despite treatment, her condition worsened, and she was euthanized five months later. The examination revealed that the lung masses were cancerous tumors that had spread from her previous breast cancer.
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Abstract
This paper reviews hypertrophic osteopathy and describes one case report. Hypertrophic osteopathy is a rare pathologic disease process and is observed secondary to a mass in the thorax. In response to the pres - ence of a mass(es), nonoedematous soft tissue swellings and a diffuse periosteal new bone formation develop in all four limbs. The result is mild to severe lameness. A twelve-year-old sexually intact female Cocker spaniel had undergone radical mastectomy on both sides in another veterinary hospital about two years before presentation in our hospital with lameness of both hind limbs. Pain and soft tissue swelling on the distal parts of extremities were determined in clinical examinations. Radiographs revealed periosteal new bone formation on all the long bones of all four limbs, pelvis and sternum; additionally, intrathoracic masses were observed. Euthanasia was performed five months later. Macroscopic examinations of the lungs revealed diffuse and exuberant masses with grizzled whitish cross-sectional colour and with necrotic and haemorrhagic foci. The radius-ulna, tibia, metacarpal and metatarsal bones of both limbs were examined and collected after the necropsy examination. Bone specimens were thicker and the outer surfaces seemed to be rough. At the histopathologic examination of the lung tissue, ovoid or round shaped and hyperchromatic nucleated diffuse anaplastic mammary gland epithelial cells were observed. According to these findings, these masses were diagnosed as the metastasis of malignant mixed tumours.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/bf5d3ae4e738fb7a9b8a2909fcfb03b1d250ac7c