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OCCIPITAL DYSPLASIA AND ASSOCIATED CRANIAL SPINAL CORD ABNORMALITIES IN TWO DOGS
Authors:Rodney S  Bagley  DVM  Michael L  Harrington  DVM  Russell L  Tucker  DVM  Ronald D  Sande  DVM  PhD  Charles R  Root  DVM  MS  Robert W  Kramer  DVM
Institution:Department of Clinical Sciences, Washington State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pullman, WA 99164-6610 (Bagley, Harrington, Tucker, Sande);Animal Medical Imaging, Redmond, WA 98052 (Root, Kramer).
Abstract:Occipital dysplasia was found in association with cervical spinal cord abnormalities in two dogs. One dog presented for tetraparesis and cervical hyperesthesia, the other for historical cervical hyperesthesia and mild paraparesis. In dog 1, a midline cervical spinal cord defect consistent with a communicating syrinx was found. In the other dog, a presumptive syringo/hydromyelia of the cervical spinal cord was found on magnetic resonance imaging. While occipital dysplasia alone is not thought to cause any clinical abnormalities, the dogs of this report suggest that intramedullary central nervous system abnormalities may be present concurrently with occipital dysplasia and should be considered as a possible cause of the clinical signs. The relationship between occipital dysplasia and syringo/hydromyelia in these dogs remains unclear, however, similar associated abnormalities are occasionally found in humans with Chiari malformation.
Keywords:occipital dysplasia  syringomyelia  cervical spinal cord
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