scholarly journals Case Report: First Evidence of a Benign Bone Cyst in an Adult Teckel Dog Treated With Shark Teeth-Derived Bioapatites

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario García-González ◽  
Fernando María Muñoz Guzón ◽  
Antonio González-Cantalapiedra ◽  
Mónica López-Peña ◽  
Felipe de Frutos Pachón ◽  
...  

Bone cysts are a very rare orthopedic pathology in veterinary medicine, the general prevalence of which is unknown. A unicameral bone cyst was diagnosed in an adult female Teckel dog with a limp that was treated surgically by filling the defect with marine bioapatites. The treatment was effective and at 8 weeks the defect had remodeled 50.24%. Eighteen months after surgery, the defect had remodeled 94.23%. The limp disappeared after surgery, and functional recovery was good in all stages after surgery. No adverse reactions were observed at the local or systemic level. This is the first report of a benign bone cyst in an lame adult female Teckel successfully treated with a novel marine bioapatite.

2017 ◽  
Vol In Press (In Press) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zaheer Ahmed Gill ◽  
Saeed Bin Ayaz ◽  
Nadeem Ahmad ◽  
Ali Raza Qureshi

2013 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-252
Author(s):  
Valent Ledecký ◽  
Viera Revajová ◽  
Ľubomír Páleník ◽  
Mária Kuricová ◽  
Igor Capík ◽  
...  

The aim of this report was to present a clinical case and diagnostics of intrathoracic bone cyst as well as successful outcome of the surgical treatment in a male, 3-year-old West Highland White Terrier dog, weighing 6.9 kg. The dog was admitted in a very poor condition with clinical signs of severe dyspnoea that developed during about one month period of time before admission to our clinic. The dog underwent physical examination and further examinations including radiological examination which revealed a radiopaque mass formation in the cranial mediastinum. Ultrasonographic examination showed the presence of fluid; following thoracentesis revealed pseudochylous fluid. The bone cyst was surgically removed and more than 10 months after surgery the dog’s health was very good without any difficulties. Bone cysts in dogs are infrequent; this was the first case at our clinic and presented a successful treatment.


Author(s):  
M. Banna ◽  
W. G. Bradley ◽  
R. M. Kalbag ◽  
B. E. Tomlinson

SummaryA 20-year-old girl presented with neck and occipital pain for six weeks, which was found to be due to a unicameral bone cyst of the left occipital condylar region.Although there have been very few reports of simple bone cysts in bones than the long tubular bones, it appears that the present case is probably the first report of such a lesion occurring in the skull.


1986 ◽  
Vol 68 (8) ◽  
pp. 1283-1285 ◽  
Author(s):  
A E Brodsky ◽  
M Khalil ◽  
L VanDeventer

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (26) ◽  
pp. 4542-4547
Author(s):  
Hiranya Kumar S ◽  
Siddalingeshwari V H ◽  
Manoj Kumar Shukla ◽  
Dipanjan Bhadra

2010 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hakan Gundes ◽  
Mustafa Sahin ◽  
Tugrul Alici

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