1. Intradural-extramedullary inflammatory pseudotumour of the cervical spinal cord of a dog.
- Author
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Reyes HM, Fiorentino E, Matiasek K, and Menchetti M
- Subjects
- Animals, Dogs, Cervical Cord diagnostic imaging, Cervical Cord pathology, Laminectomy veterinary, Cervical Vertebrae pathology, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Female, Male, Dog Diseases diagnostic imaging, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Dog Diseases surgery, Dog Diseases pathology, Granuloma, Plasma Cell veterinary, Granuloma, Plasma Cell diagnostic imaging, Granuloma, Plasma Cell surgery, Granuloma, Plasma Cell diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging veterinary, Spinal Cord Diseases veterinary, Spinal Cord Diseases diagnostic imaging, Spinal Cord Diseases surgery, Spinal Cord Diseases pathology, Spinal Cord Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
An 8-year-old mixed-breed dog was presented with cervical hyperesthesia, tetraparesis, and mild proprioceptive ataxia in all four limbs. 3 Tesla MRI showed a dorsal compressive intradural-extramedullary mass at the level of C1-C2, isointense to the gray matter with a hypointense ventral core on T2 weighted images (WI), isointense on T1WI, with a strong and homogeneous contrast enhancement. A C1-C2 partial dorsal laminectomy was performed, and the lesion was removed en bloc. The histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis defined the diagnosis of inflammatory pseudotumor., (© 2024 American College of Veterinary Radiology.)
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- 2024
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