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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 173-175, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-54360

RESUMEN

Four small breed dogs were admitted with seizures. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed dilation of the olfactory bulb cavity as well as enlargement of the lateral ventricles. These findings demonstrate that dilation of the olfactory bulb cavity can occur concurrent with hydrocephalus. This is the first description of the clinical and MRI features of dilation of the olfactory bulb cavity concurrent with hydrocephalus in dogs.


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Animales , Perros , Femenino , Masculino , Dilatación Patológica/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Perros/patología , Hidrocefalia/complicaciones , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/veterinaria , Bulbo Olfatorio/patología , Convulsiones/patología
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 369-376, 2007.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-211000

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The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical and histopathological findings in a canine model of ischemic stroke. Cerebral ischemic stroke was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion in four healthy beagle dogs using silicone plugs. They showed neurological signs of forebrain dysfunction such as reduced responsiveness, head turning, circling, postural reaction deficits, perceptual deficits, and hemianopsia. These signs gradually regressed within 4 weeks without therapy. On magnetic resonance imaging, T2 hyperintensity and T1 hypointensity were found in the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia. These lesions were well-defined and sharply demarcated from adjacent brain parenchyma with a homogenous appearance. No abnormalities of the cerebrospinal fluid were observed. At necropsy, atrophic and necrotic lesions were observed in the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, and thalamus were partially unstained with triphenyl-tetrazolium chloride. Histopathologically, typical features of infarction were identified in cortical and thalamic lesions. This study demonstrates that our canine model resembles the conditions of real stroke patients.


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Animales , Perros , Masculino , Conducta Animal/fisiología , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Infarto Cerebral/etiología , Líquido Cefalorraquídeo/química , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Infarto de la Arteria Cerebral Media/complicaciones , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética
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