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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation Vol. 19 Issue 5, 518-524
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Osteocartilaginous metaplasia in the right atrial myocardium of healthy adult sheep

Gopakumar Gopalakrishnan, William E. Blevins and William G. Van Alstine1

Correspondence: 1Corresponding Author: William G. Van Alstine, 725 Harrison Street, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, e-mail: billvan{at}purdue.edu

Among 172 hearts from clinically normal adult sheep aged 1.5 to 7 years evaluated for the presence of cartilage and/or bone in the right atrial myocardium, 3.49% (6/172) had palpable evidence of osteocartilaginous foci. An additional 8% prevalence was estimated based on radiographs of hearts that contained ≤1 mm foci of nonpalpable, radiographically dense bone. Microscopically, the nodules in the atria were characterized by mature lamellar bone enclosing adipose tissue, with occasional new bone formation by endochondral ossification. No degenerative changes were evident in the affected atrial myocardium, suggesting that these lesions were clinically insignificant background changes.

Key Words: Atrium • heart • myocardium • ossification • osteocartilaginous metaplasia • sheep







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