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

García-González, Mario / Muñoz Guzón, Fernando María / González-Cantalapiedra, Antonio / López-Peña, Mónica / de Frutos Pachón, Felipe / Pereira-Espinel Plata, Teresa / González Fernández, Pío Manuel / Serra Rodríguez, Julia Asunción

Frontiers in veterinary science

2021  Volume 8, Page(s) 626992

Abstract: 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 ... ...

Abstract 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.
Language English
Publishing date 2021-02-22
Publishing country Switzerland
Document type Case Reports
ZDB-ID 2834243-4
ISSN 2297-1769
ISSN 2297-1769
DOI 10.3389/fvets.2021.626992
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