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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2019 Volume.36 No. 2 p.112 ~ p.115
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Spontaneous Femoral Capital Physeal Fracture with Proximal Tibial Epiphyseal Dysplasia in a Cat
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Yoo Sae-Jong
Kim Dae-Hyun Lee Yun-Sub Yeo Seung-Yeob Kim Hwi-Yool
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Abstract
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An 11-month-old, 5.6 kg, grade 4 on a 5-point scale body condition score, castrated male Korean short hair cat was presented with right hindlimb lameness for 3 days without trauma. On physical examination, severe pain with crepitation was elicited at the hip region but not at the stifle. Radiographic examination and computed tomography revealed a Salter-Harris type 1 fracture of the femoral capital physis and dysplasia of the proximal tibial epiphysis. Spontaneous femoral capital physeal fracture was suspected and femoral head and neck osteotomy was performed. Treatment for proximal tibial dysplasia was not performed. On histopathologic examination of femoral head, a cluster of chondrocytes in a proliferative zone at the epiphyseal plate was observed. Therefore, spontaneous femoral capital physeal fracture was diagnosed. The patient recovered his gait, and no related clinical signs were observed during 6 months of follow-up.
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KEYWORD
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cats, epiphyseal dysplasia, feline capital physeal dysplasia syndrome, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, spontaneous femoral capital physeal fracture
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