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Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta
A male 10-year-old captive red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) was presented with a chronic progressive pelvic limb lameness and reluctance to jump. The general examination revealed a palpable induration of the lumbar epaxial muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging performed under general anesthesia revealed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9295721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.886495 |
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author | Huenerfauth, Enrice I. Molnár, Viktor Rosati, Marco Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata Söbbeler, Franz J. Harms, Oliver Hildebrandt, Robert Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Tipold, Andrea Volk, Holger A. Nessler, Jasmin |
author_facet | Huenerfauth, Enrice I. Molnár, Viktor Rosati, Marco Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata Söbbeler, Franz J. Harms, Oliver Hildebrandt, Robert Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Tipold, Andrea Volk, Holger A. Nessler, Jasmin |
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description | A male 10-year-old captive red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) was presented with a chronic progressive pelvic limb lameness and reluctance to jump. The general examination revealed a palpable induration of the lumbar epaxial muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging performed under general anesthesia revealed bilateral almost symmetric, well-circumscribed mass lesions in superficial erector spinae muscles. The lesions had irregular to multilobulated appearance with hyper-, hypo-, and isointense areas in T2- and T1-weighted (w) sequences without contrast enhancement. On computed tomography, a peripheral rim of mineralization was apparent. Histopathological analysis of a muscle biopsy showed osseous trabeculae with rare clusters of chondrocytes indicating metaplasia of muscle tissue to bone. No indications of inflammation or malignancy were visible. The clinical, histopathological, and imaging workup of this case was consistent with myositis ossificans circumscripta. This disorder is particularly well-known among human professional athletes such as basketball players, where excessive, chronic-repetitive force or blunt trauma causes microtrauma to the musculature. Metaplasia of muscle tissue due to abnormal regeneration processes causes heterotopic ossification. The kangaroo's clinical signs improved with cyto-reductive surgery, cage rest, weight reduction, and meloxicam without further relapse. |
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spelling | pubmed-92957212022-07-20 Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta Huenerfauth, Enrice I. Molnár, Viktor Rosati, Marco Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata Söbbeler, Franz J. Harms, Oliver Hildebrandt, Robert Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Tipold, Andrea Volk, Holger A. Nessler, Jasmin Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science A male 10-year-old captive red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) was presented with a chronic progressive pelvic limb lameness and reluctance to jump. The general examination revealed a palpable induration of the lumbar epaxial muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging performed under general anesthesia revealed bilateral almost symmetric, well-circumscribed mass lesions in superficial erector spinae muscles. The lesions had irregular to multilobulated appearance with hyper-, hypo-, and isointense areas in T2- and T1-weighted (w) sequences without contrast enhancement. On computed tomography, a peripheral rim of mineralization was apparent. Histopathological analysis of a muscle biopsy showed osseous trabeculae with rare clusters of chondrocytes indicating metaplasia of muscle tissue to bone. No indications of inflammation or malignancy were visible. The clinical, histopathological, and imaging workup of this case was consistent with myositis ossificans circumscripta. This disorder is particularly well-known among human professional athletes such as basketball players, where excessive, chronic-repetitive force or blunt trauma causes microtrauma to the musculature. Metaplasia of muscle tissue due to abnormal regeneration processes causes heterotopic ossification. The kangaroo's clinical signs improved with cyto-reductive surgery, cage rest, weight reduction, and meloxicam without further relapse. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9295721/ /pubmed/35865877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.886495 Text en Copyright © 2022 Huenerfauth, Molnár, Rosati, Ciurkiewicz, Söbbeler, Harms, Hildebrandt, Baumgärtner, Tipold, Volk and Nessler. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Veterinary Science Huenerfauth, Enrice I. Molnár, Viktor Rosati, Marco Ciurkiewicz, Malgorzata Söbbeler, Franz J. Harms, Oliver Hildebrandt, Robert Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Tipold, Andrea Volk, Holger A. Nessler, Jasmin Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title | Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title_full | Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title_fullStr | Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title_full_unstemmed | Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title_short | Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta |
title_sort | case report: unable to jump like a kangaroo due to myositis ossificans circumscripta |
topic | Veterinary Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9295721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.886495 |
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