7-year-old male German Pointer presented for chronic non-ambulatory tetraparesis, with increased reflexes of the pelvic limbs and decreased reflexes in thoracic limbs. An MRI scan of the cervical spine was performed.
Continue readingPresumptive thoracic spine subluxation in a dog
An 8-years-old, male, Shih Tzu was presented with flaccid paraplegia, with flexor and patellar hyporeflexia. This episode began after the owners were not home. An MRI scan of thoracolumbar spine was performed.
Continue readingPresumptive ischemic stroke in a cat
A 10-year-old, female, domestic short hair cat was presented with incoordination. An MRI scan of the head was performed.
Continue readingIntramedullary lesion in a dog
2-years-old, male, Pointer presented with acute and progressive paraparesis for 5 days. An MRI of the thoracolumbar spine was performed.
Continue readingOtitis media and interna in a cat
7-year-old female Domestic Short-hair cat, with peripheral vestibular signs, left otitis media was suspected. An MRI of the head was performed.
Continue readingIntracranial extension of an expansile ear lesion in a cat
9-year-old, female, Maine Coon was presented with recurrence of a peripheral vestibular syndrome. A ventral osteotomy of the left tympanic bulla was previously performed. An MRI of the head was performed.
Continue readingAcute non-compressive nucleus pulposus extrusion in a dog
7-years-old male crossbreed with acute non-ambulatory tetraparesis. A cervical MRI was performed
Continue readingRetrobulbar abscess and associated optic neuritis and subdural empyema in a dog
5-year-old female Yorkshire terrier, with conjunctivitis and central vestibular syndrome.
An MRI of the head was performed.
Extra-axial mass in the fourth ventricle
8-year-old female Jack russel terrier with cervical pain and ataxia.
An MRI of the head was performed.
Large orbital mass
1-year-old male German Shorthaired Pointer. The ophthalmological exam revealed exophthalmia, mydriasis and absence of pupillary reflex. There is no response to medical treatment during 2 weeks.
MRI of the head was performed.