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Bump on dogs skull getting bigger :(


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I have a Rotti x French mastiff who has always had a protruding lump on the centre-top of his head. I believe it's called the "occiput". Recently it appears much bigger. He's 3.

has anyone had this happen? 

MY thought would be perhaps he has muscle/fat wasting away from his head/face although it's not noticeable and the rest of him is chunky. No jaw symptoms.

he has had 2 seizures in 4 months and been to specialists and had full bloods but haven't yet had MRI/lumbar puncture done so not sure if it's related with this bump growth 

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The occiput shouldn’t grow at that age so I would be worried there was something else going on. There are conditions that affect the muscles of the head, but I suppose it could also be some kind of tumour-definitely something to raise with your vet.

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Thanks heaps. My boy had a muscle biopsy taken and the pathology report came back as MMM. He's on steroids in addition to his seizure meds...the 2 issues not reportedly connected. Early days but remaining hopeful. It seems we caught it early before the Jaw muscles were affected, luckily 

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Thanks so much. With my last boy I noticed Cushing at an early stage where the vet thought I was crazy for presenting....but he was 9. This boy is 3 but I'll fight with all I have to do all I can. I am worried he's not on a high enough dose of prednisone tho...30mg morning and 30mg night for a 56kg dog. From reading up he should be on 2mg/kg not 1mg/kg but I'll follow vet advice for now and watch closely 

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so glad that you are so observant.. I hear you about the vet thinking you are crazy.. i had a dog who was hypothyroid.. he was a gigantic walking list of symptoms.  and his previous vet had been treating an eye problem with pred which was making everything worse.   once i lured vet out to take bloods for testing  and the lad was started on  meds all returned to almost normal.  Hope all goes spectacularly well with your  boy. 

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