Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy

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Hypertrophic osteodystrophy (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)
  • Also called - metaphyseal osteopathy
  • Young (usually 3-6 months old), fast growing dogs of large or giant breeds
  • Distal radius and ulna most severely affected
  • Clinical signs:
    • Fever
    • Anorexia
    • Severe lameness
    • Swelling in metaphyses of long bones corresponding with neutrophilic infiltrate
  • Radiologically:
    • Increased lucency and increased density areas in metaphyses
    • Enlarged metaphyses
  • Usually bilaterally symmetrical
  • Histologically:
    • Haemorrhage and necrosis of osteoblasts in the growth plates and primary spongiosa
    • Intense infiltration by neutrophils
    • Periosteal reaction + formation of new bone on external surface above the lesion
  • Many resolve spontaneously with complete remodelling and healing of the bone
  • Can progress to periosteal bone proliferation
  • Cause is unknown
    • Unlikely to be dietary deficiency
    • Likely to be infectious cause
  • Contrast with canine panosteitis