Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome in a young Weimaraner dog

Authors

  • N. de Heer
  • J. H. J. Maltha
  • E. van Garderen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.v84i3.16604

Abstract

Calvarial hyperostosis syndrome (CHS) is a rare, non-neoplastic, proliferative bone disease of the flat bones of the skull. The lesions of CHS are initially painful, but self-limiting with skeletal maturity. Therefore, treatment is aimed at relieving pain. Until recently, CHS has only been described in young Bullmastiffs and the etiology is still unknown. In this report, CHS is described in a six-months-old, male Weimaraner with the typical presentation of an asymmetrical swelling affecting the frontal, parietal and sometimes occipital bones of the skull.

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Published

2015-05-31

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Case Report