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J Vet Intern Med ; 20(3): 648-56, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16734103

ABSTRACT

Brainstem dysfunction resulting from central extension of infection is a life-threatening complication of otitis media/interna (OMI) that has been described infrequently in dogs and cats. We review the clinical signs of disease, diagnostic findings, and results of surgical and medical treatments of brainstem disease attributable to otogenic intracranial infection in cats and dogs. Eleven cats and 4 dogs were examined because of acute, subacute, or chronic clinical signs of brain disease including central vestibular signs, altered mentation, abnormal posture/gait, cranial nerve deficits, and seizures. Results of a minimal database (CBC, serum biochemical panel, urinalysis, thoracic radiographs, and abdominal ultrasonographic images or radiographs) were within reference intervals in all animals. Magnetic resonance (MR) images of the head were acquired for all animals, and cisternal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 9 of 11 cats and 3 of 4 dogs was examined. Surgical exploration and ventral bulla osteotomy were done for 12 of 15 animals, followed by 1-3 months of antibiotic therapy; the remaining animals were euthanized before treatment. In all animals, MR imaging was effective in characterizing the location and extent of the pathologic changes intracranially as well as within middle/inner ear structures. Results of CSF analysis were characteristic of bacterial infection in most of the animals with acute or subacute disease. Since long-term outcome in all treated animals was very good to excellent, it was concluded that dogs and cats with intracranial disease secondary to extension of otitis media/interna have a good-to-excellent prognosis when the condition was diagnosed and was treated by surgical exploration and appropriate antibiotic therapy.


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Cat Diseases/therapy , Dog Diseases/therapy , Otitis Media/veterinary , Actinomyces/isolation & purification , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , California/epidemiology , Cat Diseases/blood , Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Cat Diseases/microbiology , Cat Diseases/pathology , Cats , Dog Diseases/blood , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/microbiology , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dogs , Escherichia coli/isolation & purification , Female , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/therapy , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/therapy , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/veterinary , Male , Osteotomy/veterinary , Otitis Media/therapy , Pasteurella/isolation & purification , Postoperative Complications/veterinary , Ultrasonography
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J Vet Intern Med ; 16(6): 690-6, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12465766

ABSTRACT

Spinal cord dysfunction secondary to spinal arachnoid cysts (SACs) has been reported previously in dogs. This retrospective study reviews the clinical signs, radiographic findings, and outcome after surgical resection of SACs in 14 dogs. Plain vertebral column radiographs and myelography were done in all dogs. Computed tomography (CT) was done in 7 dogs and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in 3 dogs. Affected dogs were between 1 and 12 years of age, and 8 of 14 were Rottweilers. Abnormalities detected on neurological examination depended on the location of the SAC. Five dogs had bilobed or multiple SACs. SACs were located in the cervical vertebral column in 11 dogs and in the thoracic vertebral column in 4 dogs. All dogs had dorsally or dorsolaterally located SACs. Two dogs also had additional ventrally located SACs. Spinal cord compression secondary to intervertebral disc extrusion or protrusion was demonstrated at the site of the SACs in 2 dogs. Surgical resection of the SACs was completed in all dogs. Eleven dogs were available for follow-up. Five weeks postoperatively, 7 dogs improved in neurological function, with some residual ataxia and paresis in 6 of these dogs. Neurological function had deteriorated in 4 dogs. It was concluded from this study that Rottweilers have a higher incidence of SACs than other breeds of dog. Furthermore, bilobed or multiple SACs can occur commonly, and myelography effectively localized SACs in dogs. Surgical resection of SACs resulted in improvement in neurological function in the majority of treated dogs.


Subject(s)
Arachnoid Cysts/veterinary , Dog Diseases/pathology , Spinal Cord Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Arachnoid Cysts/epidemiology , Arachnoid Cysts/pathology , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Ataxia/etiology , Ataxia/veterinary , Dogs , Female , Incidence , Male , Paresis/etiology , Paresis/veterinary , Pedigree , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Cord Diseases/epidemiology , Spinal Cord Diseases/pathology , Spinal Cord Diseases/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Vet Dermatol ; 7(3): 163-170, 1996 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34644985

ABSTRACT

Abstract The efficacy of a topical antimicrobial-corticosteroid combination for the treatment of pyotraumatic dermatitis in dogs, was investigated. An open-ended, double-blind, randomized trial design was used. Forty dogs were divided into two vehicle-treated control groups and three treatment groups. The dogs in the respective treatment groups were treated with emulsions of either neomycin, prednisolone or a neomycin-prednisolone combination. Lesions were shaved and cleaned before treatment commenced, whereafter the allocated emulsion was applied twice daily for 7 days. Lesions were evaluated for surface area and degree of pruritus and inflammation. Skin biopsy specimens for bacterial culture and histopathological examination were taken. Staphylococcus aureus was the predominant organism isolated. The antimicrobial-corticosteroid combination emulsion resulted in the quickest recovery, followed by the antimicrobial drug alone. Prednisolone alone gave significantly poorer results. Dogs in all groups, including the control groups, recovered completely within 7 days. Résumé L'efficacité d'un topique associant antimicrobien et corticoide dans le traitement de la dematite pyotraumatique du chien a étéétudiée. Une étude randomisée, ouverte, en double aveugle, a été réalisée. Quarante chiens ont été divisés en deux groupes controles traités seulement à l'aide du véhicule et trois groupes traités respectivement soit par l'émulsion de néomycine seule, de prednisolone seule ou par l'association néomycine-prednisolone. Les lésions ont été tondues et nettoyées avant la mise en place du traitement, après quoi l'émulsion a été appliquée deux fois par jour pour sept jours. Les lésions ont étéévaluées quant à leur extension et le degré de prurit et d'inflammation. Des biopsies cutanées ont été réalisées pour culture bactériologique et examen histopathologique. Le principal agent isolé est le staphyloccoque doré. L'émulsion associant antimicrobien et corticoide a entrainé la guérison la plus rapide, suivi par l'antimicrobien utilisé seul. La prednisolone utilisée seule a donné les plus mauvais résultats. Les chiens de tous les groupes, y compris les groupes controles, ont été complètement guéris en sept jours. [Schroeder, H., Swan, G. E., Berry, W. L., Pearson, J. Efficacy of a topical antimicrobial-anti-inflammatory combination in the treatment of pyotraumatic dermatitis in dogs (Efficatité d'un topique associant antimicrobien et antiinflammatoire dans le traitement de la dermatite pyotraumatique du chien). Veterinary Dermatology 1966; 7: 163-170.] Résumén Se investigó la eficacia de un preparado tópico combinado antimicrobiano-corticoesteroideo en el tratamiento de la dermatitis piotraumática canina. Se utilizó un ensayo de final abierto, doble-ciego y al azar. Cuarenta perros se dividieron en dos grupos control tratados con un vehiculador y tres grupos a los que se aplicó el tratamiento. Los perros en los respectivos grupos de tratamiento fueron tratados con emulsiónes de en neomicina o prednisolona o con una combinación de neomicina-prednisolona. Se afeitaron y lavaron las lesiones antes del inicio del tratamiento, y después se aplicó la emulsión asignada dos veces al día durante 7 días. Se evaluaron las lesiones según el área afectada y el grado de prurito e inflamación. Se tomaron biopsias cutáneas para cultivo bacteriano y examen histopatológico. Staphylococcus aureus fue el organismo que predominó en los aislamiento. La emulsión con combinación de antibiótico-corticoesteroide fue la que cursó con una recuperación más rápida, seguido del antimicrobiano solo. El tratamiento unicamente con prednisolona dio resultados significativamente peores. Los perros de todos los grupos, incluyendo los de los grupos control, se recuperaron dentro de los 7 días de tratamiento. [Schroeder, H., Swan, G. E., Berry, W. L., Pearson, J. Efficacy of a topical antimicrobial-anti-inflammatory combination in the treatment of pyotraumatic dermatitis in dogs (Eficacia de un tratamiento antimicrobiano-antiinflamatorio topico combinado en la dermatitis piotraumatica canina). Veterinary Dermatology 1966; 7: 163-170.] Zusammenfassung Die Wirksamkeit einer lokalen Antibiotikum-Kortikoid-Kombination für die Behandlung der pyotraumatischen Dermatitis des Hundes wurde untersucht. Es wurde das Modell einer offenen, randomisierten Doppelblindstudie verwendet. 40 Hunde wurden in zwei Vehikel-behandelte Kontroll-und drei Behandlungsgruppen eingeteilt. Die Hunde der drei Behandlungsgruppen wurden mit Emulsionen von Neomycin, Prednisolon oder einer Neomycin-Prednisolon-Kombination behandelt. Die Hautveränderungen wurden geschoren und gereinigt bevor die Behandlung begann. Dann wurde die entsprechende Emulsion zweimal täglich sieben Tage lang aufgetragen. Die Hautveränderungen wurden nach Größe der Oberfläche und Grad des Juckreizes und der Entzündung beurteilt. Es wurden Hautbioptate für bakteriologische Kulturen und histopathologische Untersuchungen entnommen. Als vorherrschender Keim wurde Staphylococcus aureus isoliert. Die Antibiotikum-Kortikoid-Kombination brachte die schnellste Abheilung, gefolgt von der ausschließlich antibiotischen Therapie. Prednisolon als Monotherapie ergab signifikant schlechtere Resultate. Die Hunde in alien Gruppen, einschließlich der Kontrollgruppen, gesundeten innerhalb von 7 Tagen vollständig. [Schroeder, H., Swan, G.E., Berry, W.L., Pearson, J. Efficacy of a topical antimicrobial-antiinflammatory combination in the treatment of pyotraumatic dermatitis in dogs (Wirksamkeit einer lokalen antimikrobiellen-entzündungshemmenden Kombination bei der Behandlung der pyotraumatischen Dermatitis des Hundes). Veterinary Dermatology 1996; 7: 163-170.].

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