Ectrodactyly in dog: Case report

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A case of ectrodactyly is described in a 2-month-old male mixed Terrier dog. The defect was a complete osseous and soft tissue separation extending from between digits 2 and 3 proximally to the level of the radius and ulna. Radiography revealed elbow luxation. Treatment consisted of surgical reduction of elbow luxation and soft tissue reconstruction. Sixteen months after surgery, the dog was intermittent nonweight-bearing lameness.

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Ferreira, M. P., Alievi, M. M., Beck, C. A. C., Voll, J., Muccillo, M. S., & Gomes, C. (2007). Ectrodactyly in dog: Case report. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 59(4), 910–913. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-09352007000400015

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