Author: Raimondi, Francesca; Lourinho, Filipa; Scott, Harry; Shihab, Nadia
Title: A case of acute acquired obstructive hydrocephalus in a cat with suspected ischaemic cerebellar infarct Document date: 2017_4_10
ID: yiu9z5w4_19
Snippet: Given the MRI findings, the most likely predisposing factors that could have resulted in the rostral (a) Note the interthalamic adhesion that has lost its distinctly circular shape (white arrow), the corpus callosum that is significantly elevated (black arrow) and the overcrowding of the caudal-cranial fossa without cerebellar herniation (black arrow point). (b) Note the flattening of interthalamic adhesion (black arrow), the diminished suprasell.....
Document: Given the MRI findings, the most likely predisposing factors that could have resulted in the rostral (a) Note the interthalamic adhesion that has lost its distinctly circular shape (white arrow), the corpus callosum that is significantly elevated (black arrow) and the overcrowding of the caudal-cranial fossa without cerebellar herniation (black arrow point). (b) Note the flattening of interthalamic adhesion (black arrow), the diminished suprasellar cistern secondary to the third ventricle expansion (+) and the narrowing of cerebral sulci, as well as the obliteration of the subarachnoid space around the dorsal convexity of the cerebral hemisphere. (c) Note the dilatation of the right olfactory recess (white arrow) cerebellar artery ischaemic infarct were considered and investigated.
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