Patellar blastomycosis in a dog.

Authors
Oshin A, Griffon D, Lemberger K, Naughton J, Barger A.
Date
2009 Sep-Oct
Journal
JAAHA
Volume
45
Number
5
Pages
239-44

A 4-year-old, spayed female, mixed-breed dog was presented for evaluation of chronic left hind-limb lameness. Lytic lesions were observed in the left patella on radiographs of the stifle. A biopsy of the patella led to a histopathological diagnosis of blastomycosis. Surgical debridement followed by a 90-day course of itraconazole and physical rehabilitation resolved the clinical signs and stopped the progression of radiographic lesions. Blastomycosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis for stifle joint lameness with lytic lesions in the patella.