Waldron D, Pettigrew V, Turk M, Turk J, Gibson R
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1985 Jul 1;187(1):64-5.
Progressive ossifying myositis was diagnosed in a 2-year-old female cat. Clinical signs consisted of cervical pruritus, a stiff gait involving the forelimbs, and decreased range of motion of the scapulohumeral joints. The signs progressed over a 2-month period to involve the hindlimbs and coxofemoral joints. The primary cause of this disease is unknown and treatment is palliative. Treatment with diphosphonate disodium etidronate was unsuccessful in controlling the clinical signs in this case.
一只2岁雌性猫被诊断出患有进行性骨化性肌炎。临床症状包括颈部瘙痒、涉及前肢的僵硬步态以及肩胛肱关节活动范围减小。这些症状在2个月内逐渐发展,累及后肢和股髋关节。该病的主要病因不明,治疗以缓解症状为主。在这个病例中,使用依替膦酸二钠治疗未能控制临床症状。