Survival time is slightly
better for axial than
appendicular OSA (Dogs)
Prognosis is poor due to
early metastasis
Pulmonary metastases
Bone metastases
Cartilage:
Chondroma
Benign neoplasm
of cartilage
Rare
Slow growing, Expansile
w/ smooth border
Chrondrosarcoma
Any malignant neoplasm in
which mesenchymal cells
produce chondroid matrix
Dogs (most
common), Sheep
Flat bones
Slower growth rate, longer
clinical course & later to
metastasize than OSA
Metastatic rate: 20%
Hyperostotic Bone Diseases
Hypertrophic Pulmonary
Osteopathy (HPO)
Periosteal proliferation of bone on
diaphyses & metaphyses of distal limbs
Progressive & bilateral
Most cases: Have
intrathoracic neoplasm or
chronic inflammatory focus
Has also been associated w/
intra-abdominal lesions - Ex.
Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma
in the canine urinary bladder
& ovarian tumors in Horses
Craniomandibular Osteopathy
West Highland
terriers & Scottish
terriers
Puppies: Arises @
4 -7 months
Bilaterally symmetrical
periosteal proliferation of
new bone
Irregular thickening of
rami of mandibles &
skull bones (tympanic bullae)
Developmental Bone Diseases
Primary abnormalities of Bone,
Cartilage or Mesenchyme
Hereditary or Environmental
Localized or Generalized
Generalized
Proportionate Dwarfism
Minature breeds: Due to
growth factor deficit
Chondrodysplasia
Abnormal cartilage
formation
Cattle, Dogs, Sheep,
Pigs & Cats
Affects bones which form from a
cartilage model (endochondral
ossification) - long bones are shorter
than normal
Leads to Disproportionate Dwarfism
Localized forms occur in some
Dogs as a breed associated
characteristic (e.g. affecting
skulls of Pekingnese & Bulldogs
or the limbs of Dachshunds &
Basset hounds)
Osteopetrosis (Marble
bone disease)
Hyperactive osteoblasts/ Failure of
resorption by osteoclasts => Failure
of remodeling of cancellous bone
Bones become thickened
& dense, but brittle
Associated w/ viral
infections (e.g. FeLV, BVD)
Localized
Cervical Vertebral Stenotic
Myelopathy (Wobblers)
Equine disease
Narrowing of the vertebral canal
due to vertebral malalignment or
maldevelopment
Fast growing males ranging
from 8 months to 4 yrs
Hind limb ataxia: Due to cord
compression
Dogs: Great
dane, Doberman
Static: C5-C7
(1-4yrs)
Dynamic: C3 -C5
(1 yr)
Angular Limb Deformity
Lateral deviation of distal
portion of limb (usually)