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Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age

Cholesterinic granulomas are mass‐like lesions that form at the choroid plexus of the ventricular system. Large cholesterinic granulomas within the lateral ventricles have been reported to cause severe neurological signs. However, little data are available about their prevalence or appearance in the...

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Autores principales: Lloyd‐Edwards, Ralph A, Willems, Dorien S, Beukers, Martijn, van den Brom‐Spierenburg, Astrid, Vernooij, Johannes C M, Veraa, Stefanie
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12847
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author Lloyd‐Edwards, Ralph A
Willems, Dorien S
Beukers, Martijn
van den Brom‐Spierenburg, Astrid
Vernooij, Johannes C M
Veraa, Stefanie
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Willems, Dorien S
Beukers, Martijn
van den Brom‐Spierenburg, Astrid
Vernooij, Johannes C M
Veraa, Stefanie
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description Cholesterinic granulomas are mass‐like lesions that form at the choroid plexus of the ventricular system. Large cholesterinic granulomas within the lateral ventricles have been reported to cause severe neurological signs. However, little data are available about their prevalence or appearance in the overall population. The objective was to report the prevalence of presumed cholesterinic granulomas on CT in a population of horses, and investigate associations between presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence, lateral ventricle size, age, and neurological signs. The study was cross sectional, CT scans of the head were assessed for presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence and size, and lateral ventricle height. Computed tomography findings and clinical information were compared using nonparametric testing. Computed tomography scans of 139 horses were included. Presumed cholesterinic granulomas were found in 22 horses (15.8%), nine were unilateral and 13 bilateral. A significant increase in prevalence was observed with age (P < .0001), with 38% of horses over 15 years old affected. The median volume of presumed cholesterinic granulomas was 242 mm(3) with a range from 51 to 2420 mm(3). The mean lateral ventricle height was significantly increased in horses with presumed cholesterinic granulomas present (P = .004), with a median of 7.3 mm compared to 4.9 mm without. Neurological signs were not associated with presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence or lateral ventricle height. Fourth ventricle mineralizations were found in seven horses, which may represent cholesterinic granulomas. In conclusion, presumed cholesterinic granulomas occurred in a large proportion of the examined population and are associated with increased lateral ventricle dilation and advanced age.
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spelling pubmed-73179602020-06-29 Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age Lloyd‐Edwards, Ralph A Willems, Dorien S Beukers, Martijn van den Brom‐Spierenburg, Astrid Vernooij, Johannes C M Veraa, Stefanie Vet Radiol Ultrasound Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Cholesterinic granulomas are mass‐like lesions that form at the choroid plexus of the ventricular system. Large cholesterinic granulomas within the lateral ventricles have been reported to cause severe neurological signs. However, little data are available about their prevalence or appearance in the overall population. The objective was to report the prevalence of presumed cholesterinic granulomas on CT in a population of horses, and investigate associations between presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence, lateral ventricle size, age, and neurological signs. The study was cross sectional, CT scans of the head were assessed for presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence and size, and lateral ventricle height. Computed tomography findings and clinical information were compared using nonparametric testing. Computed tomography scans of 139 horses were included. Presumed cholesterinic granulomas were found in 22 horses (15.8%), nine were unilateral and 13 bilateral. A significant increase in prevalence was observed with age (P < .0001), with 38% of horses over 15 years old affected. The median volume of presumed cholesterinic granulomas was 242 mm(3) with a range from 51 to 2420 mm(3). The mean lateral ventricle height was significantly increased in horses with presumed cholesterinic granulomas present (P = .004), with a median of 7.3 mm compared to 4.9 mm without. Neurological signs were not associated with presumed cholesterinic granuloma presence or lateral ventricle height. Fourth ventricle mineralizations were found in seven horses, which may represent cholesterinic granulomas. In conclusion, presumed cholesterinic granulomas occurred in a large proportion of the examined population and are associated with increased lateral ventricle dilation and advanced age. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-05 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7317960/ /pubmed/32020759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12847 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American College of Veterinary Radiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Lloyd‐Edwards, Ralph A
Willems, Dorien S
Beukers, Martijn
van den Brom‐Spierenburg, Astrid
Vernooij, Johannes C M
Veraa, Stefanie
Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title_full Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title_fullStr Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title_full_unstemmed Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title_short Presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on CT in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
title_sort presumed cholesterinic granulomas detected on ct in horses are associated with increased lateral ventricle height and age
topic Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12847
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