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Panosteitis, sometimes shortened to pano among breeders, is an occasionally seen long bone condition in large breed dogs. It manifests with sudden, unexplained pain and lameness that may shift from leg to leg, usually between 5 and 14 months of age, earning the nickname "growing pains. " Signs such as fever, weight loss, anorexia, and lethargy can also be seen. The cause is unknown, but genetics, stress, infection, metabolism, or an autoimmune component may be factors. It has also been suggested that rapid growth and high-protein food are involved in the pathogenesis. Whole blood analysis may show an elevated white blood cell count; this finding lends support to the theory that panosteitis is due to an infection.

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  • Die Panostitis ist eine Entzündung des Knochengewebes unbekannter Ursache. Sie tritt bei wachsenden Hunden mittel- und großwüchsiger Hunderassen auf und heilt spontan aus. (de)
  • La panosteitis es un enfermedad del desarrollo que produce una inflamación en los huesos largos de perros con crecimiento rápido. Esta inflamación deriva en cojeras que pueden confundirse con cualquier otro tipo de lesión, por eso es importante acudir con el cachorro al veterinario para un rápido diagnóstico. (es)
  • Panosteitis, sometimes shortened to pano among breeders, is an occasionally seen long bone condition in large breed dogs. It manifests with sudden, unexplained pain and lameness that may shift from leg to leg, usually between 5 and 14 months of age, earning the nickname "growing pains. " Signs such as fever, weight loss, anorexia, and lethargy can also be seen. The cause is unknown, but genetics, stress, infection, metabolism, or an autoimmune component may be factors. It has also been suggested that rapid growth and high-protein food are involved in the pathogenesis. Whole blood analysis may show an elevated white blood cell count; this finding lends support to the theory that panosteitis is due to an infection. Panosteitis is characterized histologically by an increase in activity of osteoblasts and fibroblasts in the periosteum, endosteum and bone marrow, resulting in fibrosis and the formation of connective tissue in the medullary cavity of the affected bone. Pain may be caused by increased pressure in the medullary cavity and the stimulation of pain receptors in the periosteum. The humerus is most commonly affected. Males are more commonly affected than females. (en)
  • 汎骨炎(英: panosteitis)とはイヌにおいて一般的な。汎骨炎は一般に5-14か月齢のイヌに説明のできない痛み、跛行が突然発生し、痛みと跛行は時に肢から肢へと移動する。症状として発熱、体重減少、、が認められる。汎骨炎の原因は不明であるが、遺伝的要因、ストレス、感染、代謝、自己免疫などの関与が疑われている。汎骨炎の発症機序として急激な発育、高タンパク質食の関与が示唆されている.。 (ja)
  • La panosteite, detta anche enostosi, non ha cause ben chiare. Pare che alcuni fenomeni scatenanti siano allergie, infezioni, stress, alimentazione, sbagliato dosaggio del calcio. (it)
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  • Die Panostitis ist eine Entzündung des Knochengewebes unbekannter Ursache. Sie tritt bei wachsenden Hunden mittel- und großwüchsiger Hunderassen auf und heilt spontan aus. (de)
  • La panosteitis es un enfermedad del desarrollo que produce una inflamación en los huesos largos de perros con crecimiento rápido. Esta inflamación deriva en cojeras que pueden confundirse con cualquier otro tipo de lesión, por eso es importante acudir con el cachorro al veterinario para un rápido diagnóstico. (es)
  • 汎骨炎(英: panosteitis)とはイヌにおいて一般的な。汎骨炎は一般に5-14か月齢のイヌに説明のできない痛み、跛行が突然発生し、痛みと跛行は時に肢から肢へと移動する。症状として発熱、体重減少、、が認められる。汎骨炎の原因は不明であるが、遺伝的要因、ストレス、感染、代謝、自己免疫などの関与が疑われている。汎骨炎の発症機序として急激な発育、高タンパク質食の関与が示唆されている.。 (ja)
  • La panosteite, detta anche enostosi, non ha cause ben chiare. Pare che alcuni fenomeni scatenanti siano allergie, infezioni, stress, alimentazione, sbagliato dosaggio del calcio. (it)
  • Panosteitis, sometimes shortened to pano among breeders, is an occasionally seen long bone condition in large breed dogs. It manifests with sudden, unexplained pain and lameness that may shift from leg to leg, usually between 5 and 14 months of age, earning the nickname "growing pains. " Signs such as fever, weight loss, anorexia, and lethargy can also be seen. The cause is unknown, but genetics, stress, infection, metabolism, or an autoimmune component may be factors. It has also been suggested that rapid growth and high-protein food are involved in the pathogenesis. Whole blood analysis may show an elevated white blood cell count; this finding lends support to the theory that panosteitis is due to an infection. (en)
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  • Panostitis (de)
  • Panosteítis (es)
  • Panosteite (it)
  • 汎骨炎 (ja)
  • Panosteitis (en)
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