Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome
Case series summary: The aim of this case series is to describe the clinical and radiological features of mandibular and maxillary abnormalities in cats diagnosed with patellar fractures and dental anomalies, a condition that we have named ‘patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome’ (PADS), also...
- Autores:
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Howes, Charlotte
Longley, Mark
Reyes, Natalia
Major, Alison C.
Gracis, Margherita
Fulton Scanlan, Amy
Bailey, Steven
Langley Hobbs, Sorrel J.
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- 2019
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- Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales U.D.C.A
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- Palabra clave:
- Osteomielitis
Osteomyelitis
Osteopetrosis
Patellar fracture
Persistent deciduous teeth
Fracturas
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome Osteomielitis Osteomyelitis Osteopetrosis Patellar fracture Persistent deciduous teeth Fracturas |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome |
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Howes, Charlotte Longley, Mark Reyes, Natalia Major, Alison C. Gracis, Margherita Fulton Scanlan, Amy Bailey, Steven Langley Hobbs, Sorrel J. |
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Howes, Charlotte Longley, Mark Reyes, Natalia Major, Alison C. Gracis, Margherita Fulton Scanlan, Amy Bailey, Steven Langley Hobbs, Sorrel J. |
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Osteomielitis |
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Osteomielitis Osteomyelitis Osteopetrosis Patellar fracture Persistent deciduous teeth Fracturas |
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Osteomyelitis Osteopetrosis Patellar fracture Persistent deciduous teeth |
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Fracturas |
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Case series summary: The aim of this case series is to describe the clinical and radiological features of mandibular and maxillary abnormalities in cats diagnosed with patellar fractures and dental anomalies, a condition that we have named ‘patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome’ (PADS), also known previously as ‘knees and teeth syndrome’. Where available, clinical records, skull and/or intraoral dental radiographs, head CT images, microbiology and histopathology reports were collected, and follow-up was obtained. Ten cats with mandibular or maxillary abnormalities were identified. Common clinical features included multiple persistent deciduous teeth, gingivitis and swellings of the jaw. Skull radiographs were available for 7/10 cats and head CT images were available for one cat. Findings included marked bony and periosteal proliferation, hypodontia, root resorption, root malformation and unerupted permanent teeth. Where available, microbiology and histopathology results were consistent with osteomyelitis. Relevance and novel information: Mandibular and maxillary abnormalities are an additional unreported clinical feature of the rare condition that we have termed PADS. Radiologically, these lesions can have an aggressive appearance, which can mimic neoplasia. Medical management with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory therapy improves clinical signs in the short term; however, surgical extraction of persistent deciduous and unerupted permanent teeth, and debridement of proliferative and necrotic bone appear to be necessary for an improved outcome. Additional information on long-term outcome is required. |
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Howes, C., Longley, M., Reyes, N., Major, A.C., Gracis, M., Fulton Scanlan, A., Bailey, S., Langley-Hobbs, S.J. Skull pathology in 10 cats with patellar fracture and dental anomaly syndrome (2019) Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 21 (8), pp. 793-800. 10.1177/1098612X18797368 |
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