
pmid: 7321541
ABSTRACTA case of multiple cartilaginous exostoses (osteochondromatosis) in a 9‐month‐old Kelpie cross dog is described. This uncommon dyschondroplasia, which resembled multiple cartilaginous exostoses in man, involved the radius, the femur, a metacarpal and metatarsal bone, the phalanges of three extremities, the pelvis, the ribs and cervical, thoracic and coccygeal vertebrae.
Dogs, Animals, Bone Neoplasms, Female, Dog Diseases, Chondroma
Dogs, Animals, Bone Neoplasms, Female, Dog Diseases, Chondroma
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