diffused idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in a fighting bulldog: a case report

Authors

a. ghazanfar

m. n. asi

m. n. mughal

m. saqib

g. muhammad

abstract

this case report illustrates the presence of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (dish) in a fighting bulldog. the dog was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital, university of agriculture faisalabad pakistan, with the presenting complaint of slowly progressing staggering gait, inability to stand on hind limbs and muscle stiffness in lumbo-sacral region. hematological, serobiochemical and clinical examination were insignificant except presence of extensive new bone formation in the radiograph on the ventral of last 4 consecutive body lumbar vertebras (l4-l8) in lumbar region, running parallel to nuchal ligament. diagnosis of dish was made on the basis of clinical signs and radiographical examination which were suggestive of dish. this report documents the first case of dish in fighting bulldog in pakistan.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of veterinary research

Publisher: shiraz university

ISSN 1728-1997

volume 16

issue 2 2015

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