Case reports with literature review of an aneurysmal bone cyst in the maxilla and mandible of two juvenile dogs
Colin Adley, Mary Krakowski Volker

TL;DR
This paper reports two rare cases of aneurysmal bone cysts in the jaws of young dogs and reviews related literature.
Contribution
The paper adds to the limited veterinary literature on aneurysmal bone cysts in dogs with detailed case descriptions and treatment insights.
Findings
Aneurysmal bone cysts in the maxillofacial region of dogs are rare and lack confirmed causes.
Complete excision and curettage were used to treat the cysts, with one case showing resolution.
Diagnostic imaging and histopathology are essential for accurate diagnosis.
Abstract
This report identifies two cases of juvenile dogs with an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC). The first case describes an ABC in the left rostral mandible, and the second case describes an ABC in the right maxilla. ABCs are typically identified in juvenile or young animals and have been reported in a variety of species. An ABC results from the intraosseous expansion of soft or immature bone and is more appropriately identified as a pseudocyst due to the absence of an epithelial lining. An ABC is most likely believed to be caused by trauma, which contributes to the formation of an expansile, blood-filled lesion encased with immature, proliferative bone. The classic presentation is an osteolytic, cavitated lesion in the metaphysis region of long bones. Both diagnostic imaging and histopathology are required for the diagnosis of an ABC, with differential diagnoses being fibrosarcoma, osteolytic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments · Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
