Craniomandibular Osteopathy
Craniomandibular osteopathy results from an abnormal non-neoplastic proliferation of the bones of the cranium.
Age of Onset: Young animals are typically affected
Sex Predisposition: Males are more commonly affected
Clinical Course:
Clinical signs may worsen over time or may be self-limiting
Clinical signs may worsen over time or may be self-limiting
Clinical Signs:
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Loss of appetite
Posture and Appearance
Thickening of the bones of the skull
Painful Reactions
Painful on palpation of skull
Other
Lethargy
Fever
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Loss of appetite
Posture and Appearance
Thickening of the bones of the skull
Painful Reactions
Painful on palpation of skull
Other
Lethargy
Fever
Bones of the cranium
Unknown
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