2024
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.1425
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Recurrent skin opening induced by chronic sternal osteomyelitis caused by a bite wound in a cat: A case report

Seung‐yeon Yu,
Sungin Lee

Abstract: BackgroundChronic sternal osteomyelitis is a rare condition in felines, with limited reported cases to date.ObjectivesWe report the case of a 2‐year‐old castrated male, domestic shorthair cat, weighing 4.68 kg, that presented with skin openings every 3–4 months, despite skin debridement and reconstruction.MethodsA subcutaneous dead space larger than the skin defect was detected. Haematological analysis revealed elevated levels of inflammatory markers. Thoracic radiography revealed sternal deformation and suspe… Show more

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