Hanna, Paul E., et al. “Calcinosis Circumscripta in the Dog: A Retrospective Pathological Study”. Journal of Veterinary Medicine. A, Physiology, Pathology, Clinical Medicine, vol. 52, no. 1, 2005, pp. 13-17, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0442.2004.00675.x.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Hanna, Paul E.
Author: Bourque, Andrea C.
Author: Tafti, A. K.
Date Issued
2005
Abstract

Calcinosis circumscripta is an uncommon syndrome of ectopic idiopathic, dystrophic, metastatic or iatrogenic mineralization characterized by deposition of calcium salts in soft tissues. This paper is a retrospective study of 77 canine cases. The age of dogs in the study varied from 4 months to 15 years and 55% were <1 year old, 74% <2 years old and 88% <4 years old. Several pure and mixed, typically large breed dogs were affected so that 28.6, 13 and 9% were German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Labrador Retriever respectively. The size of lesions varied from 2 mm to 13 cm in diameter but most lesions were between 0.5 cm and 3 cm in diameter. Lesions were solitary in 82% of the affected dogs, and occurred most commonly on the hind feet (50%) and tongue (23%). With multiple lesions there was no apparent body symmetry. Microscopically, most lesions were well-defined single or multiple variably sized aggregates of amorphous to granular, lightly to darkly basophilic material with or without peripheral granulomatous reaction and surrounded by varying amounts of fibrous connective tissue. Additionally, three small nodular masses in the wall of the jejunum of a dog were diagnosed as calcinosis circumscripta. This is the first reported case of idiopathic intestinal calcinosis circumscripta in the dog.

Note

Department of Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, P.O. Box 71345-1731, Shiraz, Iran.

Germany

PUBM: Print; JID: 100955112; ppublish

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • animals
  • Jejunal Diseases/pathology/veterinary
  • Skin/pathology
  • Calcinosis/pathology/veterinary
  • Male
  • Breeding
  • Dog Diseases/pathology
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Age Factors
  • Dogs
  • Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary
  • Tongue/pathology
  • Female
Page range
13-17
Host Title
Journal of Veterinary Medicine. A, Physiology, Pathology, Clinical Medicine
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Vet.Med.A Physiol.Pathol.Clin.Med.
Volume
52
Issue
1
ISSN
0931-184X