Periostitis Ossificans in a Litter of Belgian Malinois Puppies.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yael Bar Giora, Ohad Mann, Ido Kachtan, Yoav Bar Am
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Abstract

Periostitis ossificans (PO) is a subtype of chronic osteomyelitis characterized by subperiosteal bone formation as a reaction to mild infection or irritation. In the veterinary medicine literature, it has been described in large breed dogs, aged 3 to 5 months, and was postulated to be caused by mild inflammation related to tooth eruption. This report describes 3 Belgian Malinois puppies from the same litter diagnosed with PO at 3 months of age. The puppies presented with non-painful distal mandibular swellings. Diagnostic procedures included intraoral dental radiographs, a computed tomography scan of the head, and bone biopsies submitted for histopathological examination. PO is typically a self-limiting condition and likely caused by inflammation due to tooth eruption. Therefore, treatment focuses on pain management and monitoring until the permanent teeth emerge. Long-term follow up until two and a half years of age showed a significant decrease to total resolution of the swelling, with minor bone changes evident on advanced imaging. Histopathologic findings are not pertinent for the diagnosis of PO and imaging shows pathognomonic features of the condition. Mandibular PO, craniomandibular osteopathy, and calvarial hyperostotic syndrome are all self-limiting proliferative bone diseases of the skull in juvenile dogs with an implied genetic component. The authors' findings support grouping them as a single disorder called "Idiopathic Canine Juvenile Cranial Hyperostosis" with predilection sites that vary between breeds.

一窝比利时玛利诺犬幼犬骨化性骨膜炎。
骨化性骨膜炎(PO)是慢性骨髓炎的一种亚型,其特征是骨膜下骨形成,是对轻度感染或刺激的反应。在兽医学文献中,它被描述为3至5个月大的大型犬,并被认为是由牙齿萌出相关的轻度炎症引起的。本报告描述了3只来自同一窝的比利时玛利诺犬幼犬在3个月大时被诊断为PO。幼犬表现为下颌远端无痛性肿胀。诊断程序包括口腔内牙科x光片,头部计算机断层扫描和提交组织病理学检查的骨活检。PO通常是一种自限性疾病,可能是由牙齿萌出引起的炎症引起的。因此,治疗的重点是疼痛管理和监测,直到恒牙长出来。长期随访到两岁半,肿胀的总消退明显下降,晚期影像学显示轻微的骨改变。组织病理学结果与诊断不相关,影像学表现为该病的病理特征。下颌PO、颅下颌骨骨病和颅骨增厚综合征都是幼年犬颅骨的自限性增殖性骨病,具有隐含的遗传成分。作者的发现支持将它们归类为一种称为“特发性犬幼年颅骨肥厚症”的单一疾病,其偏好部位因品种而异。
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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1.00
自引率
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59
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Dentistry (JOVD) is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry. The JOVD provides a continuing education forum for veterinary dental scientists, veterinarians, dentists, and veterinary/dental technicians and hygienists who are engaged in veterinary dental practice. JOVD articles provide practical and scientifically sound information covering not only the medical and surgical aspects, but also specific categories as they relate to clinical practice.
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