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− | [[Image:Panosteitis.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Panosteitis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] | + | ==Introduction== |
| + | [[Image:Panosteitis.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>Panosteitis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] |
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− | ==Introduction==
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| Panosteitis is a '''spontaneous, self-limiting inflammatory disease''' of '''young, rapidly growing large or giant dogs'''. 75% of cases are seen in '''German Shepherd Dogs''' between 5 and 12 months of age. It is much more common in '''males''' than in females. | | Panosteitis is a '''spontaneous, self-limiting inflammatory disease''' of '''young, rapidly growing large or giant dogs'''. 75% of cases are seen in '''German Shepherd Dogs''' between 5 and 12 months of age. It is much more common in '''males''' than in females. |
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| :'''In the late phase''', the appearance of the medullary canal '''returns to normal'''. The thickened cortices and accentuated trabecular pattern are the last to resolve. | | :'''In the late phase''', the appearance of the medullary canal '''returns to normal'''. The thickened cortices and accentuated trabecular pattern are the last to resolve. |
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− | Such lesions may be present in a single bone or in several bones. | + | Such lesions may be present in a single bone or in several bones. '''Repeat radiographs''' are helpful to assess the progression of the condition through the phases. Sometimes a definitive radiological diagnosis is never achieved because the clinical signs disappear before further radiographs are taken. |
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− | '''Repeat radiographs''' are helpful to assess the progression of the condition through the phases. | |
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− | Sometimes a definitive radiological diagnosis is never achieved because the clinical signs disappear before further radiographs are taken. | |
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− | '''Differential diagnoses''' would include: osteomyelitis and hypertrophic osteodystrophy. | + | '''Differential diagnoses''' would include: [[osteomyelitis]] and [[Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy|hypertrophic osteodystrophy]]. |
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| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |
− | Panosteitis is treated '''conservatively''' using '''NSAIDs during episodes of lameness and pain''', with strict exercise restriction. | + | Panosteitis is treated '''conservatively''' using '''[[NSAIDs[[ during episodes of lameness and pain''', with strict exercise restriction. |
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| '''Recurrent episodes''' can be expected and several courses of analgesia may be necessary. The disease is usually self-limiting in one to several months. | | '''Recurrent episodes''' can be expected and several courses of analgesia may be necessary. The disease is usually self-limiting in one to several months. |
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| Owners may be taught to recognise signs of early pain and can '''administer short courses''' of NSAIDs on an 'as needed' basis. | | Owners may be taught to recognise signs of early pain and can '''administer short courses''' of NSAIDs on an 'as needed' basis. |
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− | The '''prognosis is excellen'''t and the disease is rarely seen past the age of 20 months. | + | The '''prognosis is excellent''' and the disease is rarely seen past the age of 20 months. |
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| '''Excessive dietary supplementation''' in young, large-breed growing dogs should be avoided. | | '''Excessive dietary supplementation''' in young, large-breed growing dogs should be avoided. |
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− | [[Category:To Do - Helen]] | + | [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases - Dog]] |
− | [[Category:To Do - Review]] | + | [[Category:Expert Review - Small Animal]] |
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| [[Category:Bones - Inflammatory Pathology]] | | [[Category:Bones - Inflammatory Pathology]] |