Warren H B, Carpenter J L
Vet Pathol. 1984 Sep;21(5):495-9. doi: 10.1177/030098588402100507.
A disseminated disorder of epimysial connective tissue characterized by hyperplasia and ossification causing atrophy and displacement of skeletal muscles, entrapment of vessels and nerves, and progressive immobility is described in three domestic cats. The condition has some features in common with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva in man.
在三只家猫中描述了一种肌外膜结缔组织的弥漫性疾病,其特征为增生和骨化,导致骨骼肌萎缩和移位、血管和神经受压以及进行性活动受限。这种病症与人的进行性骨化性纤维发育不良有一些共同特征。