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      Multicentric physeal dysplasia in two cats.

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      Veterinary pathology
      SAGE Publications

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          Abstract

          Feline physeal dysplasia typically presents as unilateral or bilateral, atraumatic, slipped capital femoral epiphysis. The femoral physeal lesion consists of retention of a cartilaginous physis beyond the expected age of closure, with disorganization of the chondrocytes and subsequent slippage. In this article, we describe two cats with feline physeal dysplasia and slipped capital femoral epiphysis that died of unrelated causes (cardiomyopathy and lymphosarcoma). At necropsy, additional sites were found to have retained physes with similar abnormal arrangement of chondrocytes. This confirms that physeal dysplasia in cats is a widespread multicentric disorder of chondrocytes that precedes the development of slipped capital femoral epiphysis.

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          Journal
          Vet Pathol
          Veterinary pathology
          SAGE Publications
          0300-9858
          0300-9858
          May 2006
          : 43
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology, 2407 River Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-4542, USA.
          Article
          43/3/388
          10.1354/vp.43-3-388
          16672592
          920d19b5-4f4f-46f8-bd89-a26daa6ee7d9
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