1. Bilateral tibial agenesis and syndactyly in a cat
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Gerardo Fatone, F. Di Dona, Carla Murino, G. Della Valle, Di Dona, Francesco, Murino, Carla, Della Valle, Giovanni, and Fatone, Gerardo
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tibial agenesi ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Ectromelia ,030105 genetics & heredity ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Limb deformity ,medicine ,Deformity ,Animals ,Clinical significance ,Congenital anomaly ,Tibia ,Syndactyly ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Animal ,Congenital limb deformities ,Cat ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Hypoplasia ,Surgery ,Cats ,Veterinary (all) ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Rare disease - Abstract
SummaryCase description: A three-year-old cat was referred to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Naples, Italy. The cat had severe pelvic limb deformity, and abnormal development of all four paws.Clinical findings: Radiographs revealed bilateral tibial agenesis, syndactyly, and digital hypoplasia.Treatment and outcome: No treatment was instituted because of the severity of the injury, the adaptation of the cat to the abnormal condition, and the owner's refusal to permit any treatment.Clinical relevance: Congenital limb deformities are rarely reported in the cat and tibial agenesis is considered a very rare disease. This congenital anomaly is well documented and classified in man, and it has been associated with other abnormalities in more complex syndromes. This paper reports clinical and radiographic findings in a cat affected by bilateral complete tibial agenesis associated with other congenital anomalies.
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- 2016