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POST-OPERATIVE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN TWO DOGS WITH CEREBRAL MENINGIOMA
Authors:Robert  Bergman  DVM   Jeryl  Jones  DVM  PhD   Otto  Lanz  DVM   Karen  Inzana  DVM  PhD   Linda  Shell  DVM   Martha  Moon  DVM   R. Eric  Wright  DVM
Affiliation:Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0442, USA.
Abstract:Post-operative computed tomography (CT) has been described as a technique for diagnosing incomplete resection or recurrence of cerebral neoplasms in humans. The characteristics of immediate postoperative CT images in dogs with intracranial pathology are unknown. This report describes findings from preoperative, immediate post-operative, and 4 week to 9 month follow-up CT examinations in two dogs with histologically-confirmed cerebral meningiomas. In images of one dog after surgery there was mild contrast enhancement of the tissue surrounding the surgical site. This enhancement had resolved in later images and was probably the result of surgically induced trauma. In post operative images of the other dog there was significant hyperattenuation of the tissues around the surgical site. In post contrast images there was increased enhancement that was evident in later images. These findings, although not supported by necropsy, probably indicate incomplete excision of the tumor.
Keywords:CT Brain    post-operative period    craniectomy    dog    meningioma
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