Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in two cats

Journal:Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT)
ISSN:0932-0814
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-09-02-0016
Issue:2010: Issue 1 2010
Pages:56-61

Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in two cats

Evaluation of bone mineral density with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and computed tomography

M. Dimopoulou (1), J. Kirpensteijn (1, 2), D. H. Nielsen (1), L. Buelund (1), M. S. Hansen (3)
(1) Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen; (2) Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands; (3) Veterinary Pathobiology Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen

Summary

Two three-month-old, intact female Abyssinian cats were presented with a history of lameness, constipation and ataxia. The cats had been fed a diet composed almost exclusively of meat. Both showed severe osteopenia and multiple pathological fractures on radiography. Following euthanasia of the more severely affected cat, postmortem examination revealed changes consistent with nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism and fibrous osteodystrophy, such as cortical thinning, massive connective tissue invasion in the diaphysis of long bones, and hypertrophy of the chief cells in both parathyroid glands. After introducing a balanced commercial diet to the surviving cat, bone mineralisation improved from the baseline value, and at subsequent examinations at three, six and 22 weeks later, as indicated by bone mineral density measurements obtained by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and computed tomography.

Keywords

Hyperparathyroidism, Feline, All meat syndrome, fibrous osteo-, dystrophy

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/VCOT-09-02-0016

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