Canine hypertrophic osteopathy is described in a dog that presented extra-thoracic lesions, mainly in the liver. Hepatic lesions were characterized by necrosis, hemorrhage, severe hydropic degeneration of centrolobular hepatocytes, proliferation of epithelial cells of bile ducts, and mild biliary stasis. The disease syndrome was diagnosed based on clinical signs, radiological evaluation, and inspection of macerated bones
A 6-year-old male, Belgian shepherd dog was presented with lethargy, oliguria, hematuria, and reluct...
Key Clinical Message Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome is an uncommon and self‐limiting disease affect...
Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS), which has been recently defined in juvenile dogs, is a rare, ...
Canine hypertrophic osteopathy is described in a dog that presented extra-thoracic lesions, mainly i...
This paper reviews hypertrophic osteopathy and describes one case report. Hypertrophic osteopathy is...
Hypertrophic osteopathy is commonly associated with primary lung neoplasms. It may also be secondary...
Abstract A Male German Shepherd dog, five years old, twenty six kg of body weight was submitted to P...
Background: Hypertrophic osteopathy (OH) is a syndrome characterized by progressive bilateral perios...
A 6-month-old red wolf (Canis rufus) pup presented for evaluation of progressive thoracic and pelvic...
Hypertrophic osteopathy is a pathological disease process that occurs secondary to intra thoracic le...
Hypertophic Osteodystrophy in dog; “A case report of severe systemic sintomatology in a puppy Boxer”...
A case of a 11 year old Boxer dog with hypertrophic osteopathy is presented. This is an uncommon pat...
A 6-year-old mixed-breed male Papillon dog, castrated at the age of 7 months, presented for work-up ...
A five-year-old dog was referred with a five-month history of lethargy, decreased appetite, cough an...
A 15-month-old, female mongrel dog was presented with a 6-week history of inappetence, weight loss, ...
A 6-year-old male, Belgian shepherd dog was presented with lethargy, oliguria, hematuria, and reluct...
Key Clinical Message Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome is an uncommon and self‐limiting disease affect...
Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS), which has been recently defined in juvenile dogs, is a rare, ...
Canine hypertrophic osteopathy is described in a dog that presented extra-thoracic lesions, mainly i...
This paper reviews hypertrophic osteopathy and describes one case report. Hypertrophic osteopathy is...
Hypertrophic osteopathy is commonly associated with primary lung neoplasms. It may also be secondary...
Abstract A Male German Shepherd dog, five years old, twenty six kg of body weight was submitted to P...
Background: Hypertrophic osteopathy (OH) is a syndrome characterized by progressive bilateral perios...
A 6-month-old red wolf (Canis rufus) pup presented for evaluation of progressive thoracic and pelvic...
Hypertrophic osteopathy is a pathological disease process that occurs secondary to intra thoracic le...
Hypertophic Osteodystrophy in dog; “A case report of severe systemic sintomatology in a puppy Boxer”...
A case of a 11 year old Boxer dog with hypertrophic osteopathy is presented. This is an uncommon pat...
A 6-year-old mixed-breed male Papillon dog, castrated at the age of 7 months, presented for work-up ...
A five-year-old dog was referred with a five-month history of lethargy, decreased appetite, cough an...
A 15-month-old, female mongrel dog was presented with a 6-week history of inappetence, weight loss, ...
A 6-year-old male, Belgian shepherd dog was presented with lethargy, oliguria, hematuria, and reluct...
Key Clinical Message Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome is an uncommon and self‐limiting disease affect...
Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS), which has been recently defined in juvenile dogs, is a rare, ...