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A retrospective study of 40 dogs with polyarthritis.
Jacques, David; Cauzinille, Laurent; Bouvy, Bernard et al.
2004In Veterinary Surgery, 31 (5), p. 428-34
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Keywords :
Animals; Arthritis/complications/epidemiology/veterinary; Body Weight; Breeding; Diagnosis, Differential; Dog Diseases/blood/diagnosis/diagnostic imaging/epidemiology/etiology/pathology; Dogs; Female; France/epidemiology; Lameness, Animal/etiology; Leukocytosis/complications/epidemiology/veterinary; Male; Radiography; Records/veterinary; Retrospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Synovial Fluid
Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVE: To characterize the epidemiologic, clinical, laboratory, and radiographic findings from dogs with polyarthritis (PA). STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective clinical study. SAMPLE POPULATION: Forty dogs. METHODS: Medical records of 40 dogs with a diagnosis of PA were reviewed. Retrieved data included breed, age at admission, sex, weight, clinical signs, and the results of synovial fluid analysis, complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, urinalysis, serologic screening tests for infectious diseases, and radiographic examination of affected joints. RESULTS: The incidence of PA was 0.37%. Twenty-nine breeds were represented; 16 dogs were male, and 24 were female. Mean body weight was 20.1 +/- 15 kg. The mean age at admission was 5.6 +/- 4 years. Eighty percent of dogs with PA had difficulty or reluctance walking, 35% were lame, 33% had spontaneous vocalization without any obvious reason, 20% had exercise intolerance, 18% were febrile, and 7.5% had an inability to rise or move. Joint pain was identified in 40% of dogs. Synovial fluid color varied from colorless (36%) to yellow-tinged (36%) or hemorrhagic (28%). Synovial fluid mean cell count varied from 10 cells (400x) to 50 cells (1,000x). Leukocytosis occurred in 59% of the dogs and was more frequently identified in dogs with very severe synovial inflammation. Thirty-one percent of affected dogs were anemic. Serum biochemical profiles were considered abnormal in 13% of the dogs. Joint radiography did not identify erosive arthritis. CONCLUSIONS: PA is a common cause of locomotor abnormalities in dogs; however, true lameness and articular pain are not common clinical findings in dogs with PA. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: PA should be considered in the differential diagnosis for all dogs with difficulty walking.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Jacques, David;  Clinique Vétérinaire Frégis, Arcueil, France.
Cauzinille, Laurent
Bouvy, Bernard  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'Enseignement et de Clinique des animaux de Compagnie (DCC) > Chirurgie des animaux de compagnie
Dupre, Gilles
Language :
English
Title :
A retrospective study of 40 dogs with polyarthritis.
Publication date :
2004
Journal title :
Veterinary Surgery
ISSN :
0161-3499
eISSN :
1532-950X
Volume :
31
Issue :
5
Pages :
428-34
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Commentary :
Copyright 2002 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons
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