一只金毛猎犬继发眶周脓肿,推测为颅内和脊柱硬膜下积水

IF 0.3 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Record Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1002/vrc2.923
Patricia Thong, Guy Wolfenden, Dazlyn Badsha, Zoe Lenard
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一只两岁大的金毛猎犬因继发眶周脓肿而被推断诊断为颅内和脊柱硬膜下水肿。患者最初因右眼结膜炎、间歇性左转头和不愿在左侧进食而向转诊兽医求诊。随后,患者颈部被绳索所伤,出现颈部疼痛、左侧本体感觉障碍和右侧霍纳综合征。在转诊兽医的治疗下,大多数症状都得到了缓解,但颈部疼痛仍在持续。在来我院就诊之前,它的急性神经系统出现了严重恶化,最终导致下肢僵直和肌张力减退。神经系统检查发现了多灶性颅内疾病。磁共振成像显示,它的眶周有脓肿,颅内和颈椎硬膜下广泛水肿。主人选择了安乐死,并拒绝尸检。死后立即采集的脑脊液样本证实了脑水肿。这是首次报告推测由眶周脓肿引起的犬颅内和颈椎硬膜下水肿病例。
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Presumed intracranial and spinal subdural empyema secondary to periorbital abscesses in a golden retriever
Intracranial and spinal subdural empyema was presumptively diagnosed in a 2‐year‐old golden retriever secondary to periorbital abscesses. The patient initially presented to the referring veterinarian for right eye conjunctivitis, intermittent left head turn and reluctance to eat on the left side. The patient then suffered neck trauma from a rope, developing neck pain, left‐sided conscious proprioceptive deficits and right‐sided Horner's syndrome. Most signs resolved with medical management at the referring veterinarian, but neck pain persisted. Severe acute neurological deterioration occurred before presentation at our hospital, culminating in decerebrate rigidity and opisthotonos. Neurological exam revealed multifocal intracranial disease. Magnetic resonance imaging showed periorbital abscesses and extensive intracranial and cervical spinal subdural empyema. The owners elected for euthanasia and declined postmortem examination. Cerebrospinal fluid sampled immediately postmortem confirmed empyema. This is the first report of a presumed case of intracranial and cervical spine subdural empyema caused by periorbital abscesses in a dog.
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期刊介绍: Vet Record Case Reports is an online resource that publishes articles in all fields of veterinary medicine and surgery so that veterinary professionals, researchers and others can easily find important information on both common and rare conditions. Articles may be about a single animal, herd, flock or other group of animals managed together. Common cases that present a diagnostic, ethical or management challenge, or that highlight aspects of mechanisms of injury, pharmacology or histopathology are deemed of particular educational value. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication.
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