1. Magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of an extensive intramedullary lesion in a dog.
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Prodger, A., Padley, H., and Ives, E.
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MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,SPINE ,DOGS ,CEREBROSPINAL fluid examination ,SPINAL cord - Abstract
This article, published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice, describes a case study of an 11-year-old female West Highland White Terrier who presented with sudden paralysis in the left pelvic limb. The dog underwent neurological examination and diagnostic tests, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spinal cord. The MRI revealed extensive intramedullary lesions in the thoracic and lumbar vertebral column, with minimal contrast enhancement and swelling of the spinal cord. The dog showed improvement with physiotherapy alone, but still had residual paresis and incontinence. The authors suggest that the findings are most consistent with a presumptive diagnosis of extensive ischaemic myelopathy. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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