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Lesions of hypertrophic osteopathy in the forelimbs of a dog associated with pulmonary metastasis from a periosteal osteosarcoma
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2017-07Registro en:
Pachamé, Andrea Viviana; Beltrán, Marcos J.; Recchiuti, Nestor E.; Portiansky, Enrique Leo; Massone, Adriana Raquel; et al.; Lesions of hypertrophic osteopathy in the forelimbs of a dog associated with pulmonary metastasis from a periosteal osteosarcoma; Brazilian Association of Veterinary Pathology; Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology; 10; 2; 7-2017; 61-64
1983-0246
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Pachamé, Andrea Viviana
Beltrán, Marcos J.
Recchiuti, Nestor E.
Portiansky, Enrique Leo
Massone, Adriana Raquel
Gimeno, Eduardo Juan
Resumen
Hypertrophic osteopathy is commonly associated with primary lung neoplasms. It may also be secondary to intrathoracic lesions such as pulmonary metastasis, granulomatous pleurisy and chronic pneumonia, among others. It is characterized by progressive proliferation of sub periosteal bone tissue in limb bones. Clinically, patient usually exhibits lameness. It is a rare disease most frequently observed in dogs among domestic animals. A case of a dog with pulmonary hypertrophic osteopathy associated with pulmonary metastases coming from an appendicular periosteal osteosarcoma is reported.