Calcinosis circumscripta is an uncommon syndrome of ectopic idiopathic, dystrophic, metastatic or iatrogenic mineralization characterized by deposition of calcium salts in soft tissues. This paper is a retrospective study of 77 canine cases. The age of dogs in the study varied from 4 months to 15 years and 55% were <1 year old, 74% <2 years old and 88% <4 years old. Several pure and mixed, typically large breed dogs were affected so that 28.6, 13 and 9% were German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Labrador Retriever respectively. The size of lesions varied from 2 mm to 13 cm in diameter but most lesions were between 0.5 cm and 3 cm in diameter. Lesions were solitary in 82% of the affected dogs, and occurred most commonly on the hind feet (...
Cutaneous calcinosis is an uncommon condition where it is mostly shown the deposition of calcium in ...
Background: Osteosarcoma is the most observed primary bone tumor in dogs, and may affect the appendi...
Abstract. A new clinicopathologic syndrome, possibly familial, in Great Dane dogs, resem-bles the fa...
Idiopathic calcinosis circumscripta is a rare and unusual disorder that seems to have a predilection...
Calcinosis circumscripta associated with polydioxanone suture material was diagnosed in two young do...
Background: Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon dermatopathy characterized by the deposition of minerals...
Calcinosis is a rare condition described in pets. It is characterized mainly by calcium deposition i...
This article reports a first case of calcinosis circumscripta in a captive African cheetah (Acinonyx...
none4A 14-month-old, intact, male German Shepherd dog was referred for a 6 X 3-cm, firm mass in the ...
Key Clinical Message Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome is an uncommon and self‐limiting disease affect...
Alveolar echinococcosis is the formation of large destructive and progressive masses within the live...
Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS), which has been recently defined in juvenile dogs, is a rare, ...
This paper details a case study of a 4 month old Labrador Retriever mixed breed dog with Multiple Ca...
Abstract Study design: A retrospective radiographic cohort study. Objective: To determine the pre...
On Nov. 3, 1957, a 12-year old, spayed, Toy Collie bitch was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic....
Cutaneous calcinosis is an uncommon condition where it is mostly shown the deposition of calcium in ...
Background: Osteosarcoma is the most observed primary bone tumor in dogs, and may affect the appendi...
Abstract. A new clinicopathologic syndrome, possibly familial, in Great Dane dogs, resem-bles the fa...
Idiopathic calcinosis circumscripta is a rare and unusual disorder that seems to have a predilection...
Calcinosis circumscripta associated with polydioxanone suture material was diagnosed in two young do...
Background: Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon dermatopathy characterized by the deposition of minerals...
Calcinosis is a rare condition described in pets. It is characterized mainly by calcium deposition i...
This article reports a first case of calcinosis circumscripta in a captive African cheetah (Acinonyx...
none4A 14-month-old, intact, male German Shepherd dog was referred for a 6 X 3-cm, firm mass in the ...
Key Clinical Message Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome is an uncommon and self‐limiting disease affect...
Alveolar echinococcosis is the formation of large destructive and progressive masses within the live...
Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS), which has been recently defined in juvenile dogs, is a rare, ...
This paper details a case study of a 4 month old Labrador Retriever mixed breed dog with Multiple Ca...
Abstract Study design: A retrospective radiographic cohort study. Objective: To determine the pre...
On Nov. 3, 1957, a 12-year old, spayed, Toy Collie bitch was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic....
Cutaneous calcinosis is an uncommon condition where it is mostly shown the deposition of calcium in ...
Background: Osteosarcoma is the most observed primary bone tumor in dogs, and may affect the appendi...
Abstract. A new clinicopathologic syndrome, possibly familial, in Great Dane dogs, resem-bles the fa...