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What is
hyperostosis
commonly a response to
-Nutritional
imbalances
Infection
Trauma
Neoplasia
Which dog breeds is most commonly affected by
craniomandibular osteopathy
West Highland White Terrier
What primary lesion is commonly associated with
hypertrophic osteopathy
in
horses
Ovarian
tumor
What unique characteristic does
hepatozoonosis
share with
hypertrophic osteopathy
in dogs
Both diseases are characterized by
periosteal bone proliferation
Common Name for
craniomandibular osteopathy
Lion jaw
Common Name for
hypertrophic osteopathy
Marie's disease
Main lesion
or
hypertrophic osteopathy
Diffuse
periosteal
new bone formation aling
diaphyses
and
metapyses
of certain long bones
What is Marie's disease associated with
Chronic inflammatory or neoplastic disease for eg in dogs spirocerca lupi granuloma, and bladder tumors in dogs
What
disease
are these lesions associated with
Hypertrophic osteopathy
in
dogs
Main characteristics seen in
hepatozoonosis
Leukocytosis
and
periosteal
bone proliferation and
myocarditis