Delayed diagnosis of fungal osteomyelitis with early scintigraphic lesions in a dog.

Authors
de Lorimier LP, Fan TM.
Date
2010 Dec
Journal
Can Vet J
Volume
51
Number
12
Pages
1394-6

A 4-year-old neutered male golden retriever was diagnosed with osseous blastomycosis of the distal left forelimb by means of radiographs and histopathology. Presumptive bacterial pneumonia and left forelimb lameness had been diagnosed 2 y previously, at which time bone scintigraphy revealed increased uptake in the distal left forelimb, but radiographs showed no detectable lesion. Though not specific, bone scintigraphy appears more sensitive than radiography in identifying early lesions of fungal osteomyelitis in dogs.