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Radiographic evidence of metaphyseal sclerosis secondary to canine distemper virus: 4 cases in juvenile dogs.

Kryssa L JohnsonLinden E CraigSabrina S WilsonEhren McLartyAdrien-Maxence Hespel
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2022)
Identification of metaphyseal sclerosis on radiographs during diagnostic evaluation of young dogs should lead to a clinical suspicion of canine distemper virus infection. Sclerosis identified secondary to canine distemper virus is distinct from the necrosis and inflammation of metaphyseal osteopathy.
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