RESUMO.Neoplasias ósseas primárias benignas, como o osteocondroma, possuem poucos relatos em cães e gatos. Normalmente acomete animais jovens, pois estes possuem o centro de ossificação endocondral ativos, os sinais clínicos podem se manifestar devido à compressão e deformação de estruturas adjacentes como, claudicação, dor, paralisia e fraqueza progressiva. Neste trabalho, relata-se um caso de osteocondromatose em uma cadela, da raça Rottweiler, nove anos de idade, com histórico de claudicação do membro pélvico direito e hiporexia. O diagnóstico foi baseado em exames macroscópicos e histopatológico y como forma de tratamento optou se pelo procedimento cirúrgico de desarticulação coxofemoral direita. Palavras chave: claudicação, dor, tumores ósseosOsteochondroma in a female dog: case report ABSTRACT. Benign primary bone neoplasms, such as osteochondroma, have few reports in dogs and cats. Usually affects young animals, as these have the active endochondral ossification center, clinical signs may manifest due to compression and deformation of adjacent structures such as lameness, pain, paralysis and progressive weakness. In this work, we report a case of osteochondromatosys in a 9-year-old Rottweile female dog with a history of limb claudication of the right pelvic limb and hyporexia. The diagnosis was based on macroscopic and histopathological exams, as a form of treatment chosen by the coxofemoral disarticulation right.
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