Panosteitis does not appear to be related in any way to other radiographically similar diseases.
It and the corticosteroids have the largest number of proponents, but it has been my observation that most dogs with
panosteitis do not respond to these anymore than they do to anything else.
Not exact matches
It should be noted, however, that with
panosteitis, x-rays and clinical signs often
do not match.
Panosteitis is another condition that could be present in puppies and young
does, suggests Dr. Long.
Since almost all dogs will eventually outgrow signs of
panosteitis, just keeping them comfortable while they
do it should be sufficient.