MacKay R J, Woodard J C, Donovan G A
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1992 Sep 15;201(6):902-5.
Focal premature closure of long-bone physes was the cause of conformational abnormalities that affected about 1% of a herd of dairy replacement calves. Affected calves were noticed to "bunny hop" by 3 months of age, and by 6 months of age, they developed abnormal conformation characterized by short pelvic limbs. This condition resembled "hyena disease," which has been described in dairy calves in Europe and Japan. With the exception of the aforementioned abnormalities and femoropatellar joint distention, a group of 5 affected calves examined were clinically normal. At necropsy, focal to almost complete closure of physes was found in the humeri, tibias, and femurs. Cause was not established for the condition; however, it was discovered that the calves had been given supplemental vitamin A/D3 in amounts greater than 10 times those recommended.
长骨骨骺局灶性过早闭合是影响一群奶牛犊牛中约1%的构象异常的原因。受影响的犊牛在3月龄时被注意到会“兔跳”,到6月龄时,它们出现了以骨盆四肢短小为特征的异常构象。这种情况类似于“鬣狗病”,在欧洲和日本的奶牛犊牛中已有描述。除了上述异常和股髌关节扩张外,检查的一组5头受影响犊牛临床正常。尸检时,发现肱骨、胫骨和股骨的骨骺有局灶性至几乎完全闭合。该病的病因尚未确定;然而,发现这些犊牛摄入的维生素A/D3补充剂量超过推荐量的10倍以上。