Metaphyseal osteopathy in dogs: clinical signs and outcome
The most commonly recorded clinical signs were pyrexia, lethargy, pain, and being non-ambulatory
The aim of the present study was to describe the presenting signs, concurrent conditions, treatment and outcome of dogs with metaphyseal osteopathy.
Multi-centre retrospective review of medical records from January 2009 to September 2018 at four referral centres to identify dogs with a radiographic diagnosis of metaphyseal osteopathy.
Thirty-nine dogs were identified. The median age at onset was 14 weeks old (range, 8 to 32 weeks old). There was a higher proportion of male dogs (29 of 39 male entire, nine of 39 female entire, one of 39 female neutered and no male neutered dogs). Where information was available, median time from ...
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