Selected article for: "cervical spinal cord and ependymal contrast enhancement"

Author: Crawford, A.H.; Stoll, A.L.; Sanchez-Masian, D.; Shea, A.; Michaels, J.; Fraser, A.R.; Beltran, E.
Title: Clinicopathologic Features and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in 24 Cats With Histopathologically Confirmed Neurologic Feline Infectious Peritonitis
  • Document date: 2017_8_19
  • ID: w47d6tq9_14
    Snippet: ( Fig. 2) . Thirteen cats had full suppression of the CSF on FLAIR, whereas 6 showed failure of CSF suppression (Fig. 2 ). Contrast enhancement was detected after gadolinium administration in all 24 cats and was typically bilateral and symmetrical (Fig. 3) . Meningeal contrast enhancement was detected in 22 cats and was multifocal or generalized in 10, affecting the brainstem and cervical spinal cord in 5, the brainstem only in 2 and the spinal c.....
    Document: ( Fig. 2) . Thirteen cats had full suppression of the CSF on FLAIR, whereas 6 showed failure of CSF suppression (Fig. 2 ). Contrast enhancement was detected after gadolinium administration in all 24 cats and was typically bilateral and symmetrical (Fig. 3) . Meningeal contrast enhancement was detected in 22 cats and was multifocal or generalized in 10, affecting the brainstem and cervical spinal cord in 5, the brainstem only in 2 and the spinal cord only in 2 cats. Ependymal contrast enhancement was present in 20 cats. It was observed in localized regions of the ependyma in 13 cats and was generalized throughout the ependyma in 7 cats. The ependyma of the third (17) and fourth (16) ventricles was most commonly affected.

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