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Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele

BACKGROUND: The term meningoencephalocele (MEC) describes a herniation of cerebral tissue and meninges through a defect in the cranium, whereas a meningocele (MC) is a herniation of the meninges alone. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical features, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) charact...

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Autores principales: Lazzerini, K., Gutierrez‐Quintana, R., José‐López, R., McConnell, F., Gonçalves, R., McMurrough, J., De Decker, S., Muir, C., Priestnall, S.L., Mari, L., Stabile, F., De Risio, L., Loeffler, C., Tauro, A., Rusbridge, C., Rodenas, S., Añor, S., de la Fuente, C., Fischer, A., Bruehschwein, A., Penderis, J., Guevar, J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28247440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14638
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author Lazzerini, K.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, R.
José‐López, R.
McConnell, F.
Gonçalves, R.
McMurrough, J.
De Decker, S.
Muir, C.
Priestnall, S.L.
Mari, L.
Stabile, F.
De Risio, L.
Loeffler, C.
Tauro, A.
Rusbridge, C.
Rodenas, S.
Añor, S.
de la Fuente, C.
Fischer, A.
Bruehschwein, A.
Penderis, J.
Guevar, J.
author_facet Lazzerini, K.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, R.
José‐López, R.
McConnell, F.
Gonçalves, R.
McMurrough, J.
De Decker, S.
Muir, C.
Priestnall, S.L.
Mari, L.
Stabile, F.
De Risio, L.
Loeffler, C.
Tauro, A.
Rusbridge, C.
Rodenas, S.
Añor, S.
de la Fuente, C.
Fischer, A.
Bruehschwein, A.
Penderis, J.
Guevar, J.
author_sort Lazzerini, K.
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description BACKGROUND: The term meningoencephalocele (MEC) describes a herniation of cerebral tissue and meninges through a defect in the cranium, whereas a meningocele (MC) is a herniation of the meninges alone. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical features, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics, and outcomes of dogs with cranial MC and MEC. ANIMALS: Twenty‐two client‐owned dogs diagnosed with cranial MC or MEC. METHODS: Multicentric retrospective descriptive study. Clinical records of 13 institutions were reviewed. Signalment, clinical history, neurologic findings and MRI characteristics as well as treatment and outcome were recorded and evaluated. RESULTS: Most affected dogs were presented at a young age (median, 6.5 months; range, 1 month – 8 years). The most common presenting complaints were seizures and behavioral abnormalities. Intranasal MEC was more common than parietal MC. Magnetic resonance imaging identified meningeal enhancement of the protruded tissue in 77% of the cases. Porencephaly was seen in all cases with parietal MC. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis identified mild abnormalities in 4 of 11 cases. Surgery was not performed in any affected dog. Seventeen patients were treated medically, and seizures were adequately controlled with anti‐epileptic drugs in 10 dogs. Dogs with intranasal MEC and mild neurologic signs had a fair prognosis with medical treatment. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Although uncommon, MC and MEC should be considered as a differential diagnosis in young dogs presenting with seizures or alterations in behavior. Medical treatment is a valid option with a fair prognosis when the neurologic signs are mild.
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spelling pubmed-53540152017-03-22 Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele Lazzerini, K. Gutierrez‐Quintana, R. José‐López, R. McConnell, F. Gonçalves, R. McMurrough, J. De Decker, S. Muir, C. Priestnall, S.L. Mari, L. Stabile, F. De Risio, L. Loeffler, C. Tauro, A. Rusbridge, C. Rodenas, S. Añor, S. de la Fuente, C. Fischer, A. Bruehschwein, A. Penderis, J. Guevar, J. J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: The term meningoencephalocele (MEC) describes a herniation of cerebral tissue and meninges through a defect in the cranium, whereas a meningocele (MC) is a herniation of the meninges alone. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical features, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics, and outcomes of dogs with cranial MC and MEC. ANIMALS: Twenty‐two client‐owned dogs diagnosed with cranial MC or MEC. METHODS: Multicentric retrospective descriptive study. Clinical records of 13 institutions were reviewed. Signalment, clinical history, neurologic findings and MRI characteristics as well as treatment and outcome were recorded and evaluated. RESULTS: Most affected dogs were presented at a young age (median, 6.5 months; range, 1 month – 8 years). The most common presenting complaints were seizures and behavioral abnormalities. Intranasal MEC was more common than parietal MC. Magnetic resonance imaging identified meningeal enhancement of the protruded tissue in 77% of the cases. Porencephaly was seen in all cases with parietal MC. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis identified mild abnormalities in 4 of 11 cases. Surgery was not performed in any affected dog. Seventeen patients were treated medically, and seizures were adequately controlled with anti‐epileptic drugs in 10 dogs. Dogs with intranasal MEC and mild neurologic signs had a fair prognosis with medical treatment. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Although uncommon, MC and MEC should be considered as a differential diagnosis in young dogs presenting with seizures or alterations in behavior. Medical treatment is a valid option with a fair prognosis when the neurologic signs are mild. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-02-28 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5354015/ /pubmed/28247440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14638 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Lazzerini, K.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, R.
José‐López, R.
McConnell, F.
Gonçalves, R.
McMurrough, J.
De Decker, S.
Muir, C.
Priestnall, S.L.
Mari, L.
Stabile, F.
De Risio, L.
Loeffler, C.
Tauro, A.
Rusbridge, C.
Rodenas, S.
Añor, S.
de la Fuente, C.
Fischer, A.
Bruehschwein, A.
Penderis, J.
Guevar, J.
Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele
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title_full Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele
title_fullStr Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele
title_short Clinical Features, Imaging Characteristics, and Long‐term Outcome of Dogs with Cranial Meningocele or Meningoencephalocele
title_sort clinical features, imaging characteristics, and long‐term outcome of dogs with cranial meningocele or meningoencephalocele
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28247440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14638
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