Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: This report described pathological fracture of the femoral head (physeal dysplasia) in four male cats (three mixed breed and one Bengal), with an average age of 16 months, treated by an ostectomy of the femoral head and neck. Three cats were neutered and one entire. All presented with mild intermittent lameness in the pelvic limbs. Displacement of the femoral epiphysis and resorption of the femoral neck were present and excision of the femoral head and remaining neck was performed in all cases. Hstological examination showed mild foci of compaction and trabecular fibrosis with deposition of fibrous connective tissue, permeated by granulation tissues, consistent with the original diagosis. Limb function improved in all patients from 2 to 4 weeks postoperatively. Diagnosis of physeal dysplasia is challenging and treatment is different from acute traumatic fractures. Femoral head and neck excision was considered a good alternative in these patients. |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neckcolocefalectomydysplasiaepiphysiolysisostectomyslipped capital femoral epiphysisABSTRACT: This report described pathological fracture of the femoral head (physeal dysplasia) in four male cats (three mixed breed and one Bengal), with an average age of 16 months, treated by an ostectomy of the femoral head and neck. Three cats were neutered and one entire. All presented with mild intermittent lameness in the pelvic limbs. Displacement of the femoral epiphysis and resorption of the femoral neck were present and excision of the femoral head and remaining neck was performed in all cases. Hstological examination showed mild foci of compaction and trabecular fibrosis with deposition of fibrous connective tissue, permeated by granulation tissues, consistent with the original diagosis. Limb function improved in all patients from 2 to 4 weeks postoperatively. Diagnosis of physeal dysplasia is challenging and treatment is different from acute traumatic fractures. Femoral head and neck excision was considered a good alternative in these patients.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000700601Ciência Rural v.51 n.7 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200418info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoi,Tryssia Scalon MagalhãesPires,Marco Aurélio MolinaYamauchi,Kelly Cristiane ItoDias,Luís Gustavo Gosuen GonçalvesMinto,Bruno Watanabeeng2021-03-24T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck Moi,Tryssia Scalon Magalhães colocefalectomy dysplasia epiphysiolysis ostectomy slipped capital femoral epiphysis |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Capital femoral physeal dysplasia in cats submited to ostectomy of the femoral head and neck |
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Moi,Tryssia Scalon Magalhães |
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Moi,Tryssia Scalon Magalhães Pires,Marco Aurélio Molina Yamauchi,Kelly Cristiane Ito Dias,Luís Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Minto,Bruno Watanabe |
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Pires,Marco Aurélio Molina Yamauchi,Kelly Cristiane Ito Dias,Luís Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Minto,Bruno Watanabe |
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Moi,Tryssia Scalon Magalhães Pires,Marco Aurélio Molina Yamauchi,Kelly Cristiane Ito Dias,Luís Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Minto,Bruno Watanabe |
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colocefalectomy dysplasia epiphysiolysis ostectomy slipped capital femoral epiphysis |
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colocefalectomy dysplasia epiphysiolysis ostectomy slipped capital femoral epiphysis |
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ABSTRACT: This report described pathological fracture of the femoral head (physeal dysplasia) in four male cats (three mixed breed and one Bengal), with an average age of 16 months, treated by an ostectomy of the femoral head and neck. Three cats were neutered and one entire. All presented with mild intermittent lameness in the pelvic limbs. Displacement of the femoral epiphysis and resorption of the femoral neck were present and excision of the femoral head and remaining neck was performed in all cases. Hstological examination showed mild foci of compaction and trabecular fibrosis with deposition of fibrous connective tissue, permeated by granulation tissues, consistent with the original diagosis. Limb function improved in all patients from 2 to 4 weeks postoperatively. Diagnosis of physeal dysplasia is challenging and treatment is different from acute traumatic fractures. Femoral head and neck excision was considered a good alternative in these patients. |
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