Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism

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Autor(a) principal: Golinelli, Stefania
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fracassi, Federico, Bianchi, Ezio, Pöppl, Alan Gomes, Miceli, Diego Daniel, Benedicenti, Leontine, De Marco, Viviani, Cook, Audrey K., Castro, Laura Espada, Ramsey, Ian K., Seo, Kyoung Won, Cantile, Carlo, Gandini, Gualtiero, Hulsebosch, Sean E., Feldman, Edward C.
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Resumo: Background: Severe muscle stiffness (SMS) in dogs with hypercortisolism (HC) is uncommon. Objectives: To evaluate signalment, presentation, treatments, and long-term outcomes of dogs with concurrent HC and SMS. Animals: Thirty-seven dogs. Methods: Medical records of dogs with HC and concurrent SMS were recruited from 10 institutions. Clinical information, test results, therapeutic responses, and survival times were reviewed. Results: All 37 dogs with HC and SMS had pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH); 36/37 weighed <20 kg. Signs and test results were typical of PDH aside from SMS, initially diagnosed in all 4 limbs in 9, pelvic limbs of 22, and thoracic limbs of 6 dogs. Hypercortisolism and SMS were diagnosed together in 3 dogs; HC 1-36 months before SMS in 23; SMS 1-12 months before HC in 11. Mitotane or trilostane, given to control HC in 36/37 dogs, improved or resolved HC signs in 28; SMS did not resolve, remaining static or worsening in 31/36 dogs, mildly improving in 5/19 dogs given additional therapies. Progression of SMS included additional limbs in 10 dogs and the masticatory muscles of 2. The median survival time from diagnosis of SMS was 965 days (range, 8-1188). Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Concurrent SMS and HC is uncommon, possibly affecting only dogs with PDH. Development of SMS might occur before or after diagnosis of HC. Apart from SMS, the clinical picture and survival time of these dogs seem indistinguishable from those of dogs with HC in general. However, while muscle weakness usually resolves with HC treatment SMS does not.
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spelling Golinelli, StefaniaFracassi, FedericoBianchi, EzioPöppl, Alan GomesMiceli, Diego DanielBenedicenti, LeontineDe Marco, VivianiCook, Audrey K.Castro, Laura EspadaRamsey, Ian K.Seo, Kyoung WonCantile, CarloGandini, GualtieroHulsebosch, Sean E.Feldman, Edward C.2023-04-20T03:21:43Z20230891-6640http://hdl.handle.net/10183/257303001167216Background: Severe muscle stiffness (SMS) in dogs with hypercortisolism (HC) is uncommon. Objectives: To evaluate signalment, presentation, treatments, and long-term outcomes of dogs with concurrent HC and SMS. Animals: Thirty-seven dogs. Methods: Medical records of dogs with HC and concurrent SMS were recruited from 10 institutions. Clinical information, test results, therapeutic responses, and survival times were reviewed. Results: All 37 dogs with HC and SMS had pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH); 36/37 weighed <20 kg. Signs and test results were typical of PDH aside from SMS, initially diagnosed in all 4 limbs in 9, pelvic limbs of 22, and thoracic limbs of 6 dogs. Hypercortisolism and SMS were diagnosed together in 3 dogs; HC 1-36 months before SMS in 23; SMS 1-12 months before HC in 11. Mitotane or trilostane, given to control HC in 36/37 dogs, improved or resolved HC signs in 28; SMS did not resolve, remaining static or worsening in 31/36 dogs, mildly improving in 5/19 dogs given additional therapies. Progression of SMS included additional limbs in 10 dogs and the masticatory muscles of 2. The median survival time from diagnosis of SMS was 965 days (range, 8-1188). Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Concurrent SMS and HC is uncommon, possibly affecting only dogs with PDH. Development of SMS might occur before or after diagnosis of HC. Apart from SMS, the clinical picture and survival time of these dogs seem indistinguishable from those of dogs with HC in general. However, while muscle weakness usually resolves with HC treatment SMS does not.application/pdfengJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Philadelphia. Vol. 37, no. 2 (Mar./Apr. 2023), p. 578-585Síndrome de CushingRigidez muscularSinais e sintomasComorbidadeTratamento farmacológicoTaxa de sobrevidaCãesClinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolismEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001167216.pdf.txt001167216.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain40419http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/257303/2/001167216.pdf.txtc197d75caf3994ee829dc43742ef8707MD52ORIGINAL001167216.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1575922http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/257303/1/001167216.pdfcecbadcfec22e2de7b00916f5737d9f3MD5110183/2573032023-04-22 03:23:10.9743oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/257303Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-04-22T06:23:10Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
title Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
spellingShingle Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
Golinelli, Stefania
Síndrome de Cushing
Rigidez muscular
Sinais e sintomas
Comorbidade
Tratamento farmacológico
Taxa de sobrevida
Cães
title_short Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
title_full Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
title_fullStr Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
title_sort Clinical features of muscle stiffness in 37 dogs with concurrent naturally occurring hypercortisolism
author Golinelli, Stefania
author_facet Golinelli, Stefania
Fracassi, Federico
Bianchi, Ezio
Pöppl, Alan Gomes
Miceli, Diego Daniel
Benedicenti, Leontine
De Marco, Viviani
Cook, Audrey K.
Castro, Laura Espada
Ramsey, Ian K.
Seo, Kyoung Won
Cantile, Carlo
Gandini, Gualtiero
Hulsebosch, Sean E.
Feldman, Edward C.
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author2 Fracassi, Federico
Bianchi, Ezio
Pöppl, Alan Gomes
Miceli, Diego Daniel
Benedicenti, Leontine
De Marco, Viviani
Cook, Audrey K.
Castro, Laura Espada
Ramsey, Ian K.
Seo, Kyoung Won
Cantile, Carlo
Gandini, Gualtiero
Hulsebosch, Sean E.
Feldman, Edward C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Golinelli, Stefania
Fracassi, Federico
Bianchi, Ezio
Pöppl, Alan Gomes
Miceli, Diego Daniel
Benedicenti, Leontine
De Marco, Viviani
Cook, Audrey K.
Castro, Laura Espada
Ramsey, Ian K.
Seo, Kyoung Won
Cantile, Carlo
Gandini, Gualtiero
Hulsebosch, Sean E.
Feldman, Edward C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Síndrome de Cushing
Rigidez muscular
Sinais e sintomas
Comorbidade
Tratamento farmacológico
Taxa de sobrevida
Cães
topic Síndrome de Cushing
Rigidez muscular
Sinais e sintomas
Comorbidade
Tratamento farmacológico
Taxa de sobrevida
Cães
description Background: Severe muscle stiffness (SMS) in dogs with hypercortisolism (HC) is uncommon. Objectives: To evaluate signalment, presentation, treatments, and long-term outcomes of dogs with concurrent HC and SMS. Animals: Thirty-seven dogs. Methods: Medical records of dogs with HC and concurrent SMS were recruited from 10 institutions. Clinical information, test results, therapeutic responses, and survival times were reviewed. Results: All 37 dogs with HC and SMS had pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH); 36/37 weighed <20 kg. Signs and test results were typical of PDH aside from SMS, initially diagnosed in all 4 limbs in 9, pelvic limbs of 22, and thoracic limbs of 6 dogs. Hypercortisolism and SMS were diagnosed together in 3 dogs; HC 1-36 months before SMS in 23; SMS 1-12 months before HC in 11. Mitotane or trilostane, given to control HC in 36/37 dogs, improved or resolved HC signs in 28; SMS did not resolve, remaining static or worsening in 31/36 dogs, mildly improving in 5/19 dogs given additional therapies. Progression of SMS included additional limbs in 10 dogs and the masticatory muscles of 2. The median survival time from diagnosis of SMS was 965 days (range, 8-1188). Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Concurrent SMS and HC is uncommon, possibly affecting only dogs with PDH. Development of SMS might occur before or after diagnosis of HC. Apart from SMS, the clinical picture and survival time of these dogs seem indistinguishable from those of dogs with HC in general. However, while muscle weakness usually resolves with HC treatment SMS does not.
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