Title: Proceedings 31st Symposium ESVN-ECVN Document date: 2019_12_21
ID: 4526ne4l_331
Snippet: A 4 monthâ€old, male Chihuahua was presented for a month history of behavioral changes, right circling and tetraparesis that had acutely worsened to severely depressed mental status and nonâ€ambulatory tetraparesis following a traumatic event. An evident domeâ€shaped calvarium was noticed on physical examination at presentation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT and ultrasound of the brain demonstrated a generalized, moderate widening of th.....
Document: A 4 monthâ€old, male Chihuahua was presented for a month history of behavioral changes, right circling and tetraparesis that had acutely worsened to severely depressed mental status and nonâ€ambulatory tetraparesis following a traumatic event. An evident domeâ€shaped calvarium was noticed on physical examination at presentation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT and ultrasound of the brain demonstrated a generalized, moderate widening of the subarachnoid space between the skull and the neocortex and a moderate enlargement of the lateral ventricles. A small CSF sample obtained from the open fontanel was xanthochromic and displayed mild mononuclear pleocitosis with eritrophagocytosis, consistent with a previous haemorrhage. No organisms were apparent on cytopathological evaluation. The dog improved with medical treatment only. Treatment consisted of supportive care and one week of antibiotics and nonsteroidal antiâ€inflammatory drugs for the traumatic lesions. Five months after the diagnosis the owner reported that the animal has suddenly died. Necropsy was not allowed.
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