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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38072438/a-feline-spinal-dermoid-cyst-treated-with-surgical-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hidetaka Nishida, Riku Kakimoto, Shunsuke Noguchi, Ryoji Kanegi, Shunsuke Shimamura, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Tamiko Fumimoto, Kento Nishibata, Hidemasa Fujiwara, Hideo Akiyoshi
A 5-year-old neutered female mixed cat presented with reduced activity and ataxia of the hind limbs. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed an extradural mass compressing the spinal cord on the dorsal aspects from the 7th to 8th thoracic vertebra. Dorsal laminectomy was performed on the 7-8th thoracic vertebra and the cyst was totally removed, giving full resolution of the clinical signs. The cyst was diagnosed as a dermoid cyst. To our knowledge, this is the first report of feline dermoid cyst compressing the spinal cord that was diagnosed antemortem...
December 11, 2023: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37774183/fulminant-cervical-epidural-hematomas-why-do-they-happen-how-can-we-minimize-their-occurrence-and-what-can-we-do-when-they-do-occur-a-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Standiford Helm, Mahendra R Sanapati, Carl Noe, Gabor Racz
BACKGROUND: Epidural hematomas after appropriately performed cervicothoracic interlaminar epidural injections have been associated with the rapid onset of neurological symptoms and devastating outcomes, despite prompt identification and treatment. Anticoagulation issues were initially felt to be the problem, but the occurrence of fulminant hematomas in patients without coagulation forced a reassessment of the causes and responses to this problem. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate why fulminant epidural hematomas occur after cervicothoracic epidural injections, with a literature review to survey knowledge about them in the surgical literature, and to offer comments as to what the interventional pain physician can do to minimize their occurrence...
September 2023: Pain Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37656442/metastatic-extradural-melanoma-of-the-lumbar-spine-in-a-cat
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Sabrina Fert, Pablo River, Laura Bondonny, Laurent Cauzinille
A 7-year-old neutered male Domestic shorthair cat, with a 1.5-year history of left eye enucleation secondary to a diffuse iris malignant melanoma, was evaluated for progressive onset of pelvic limb paresis and ataxia with severe thoracolumbar hyperaesthesia and dysorexia. Neurological examination localised a lesion to the T3-L3 spinal cord segments. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracolumbar spine showed a well-defined extradural T1-weighted hyperintense non-contrast-enhancing mass, initially suggesting a potential haemorrhagic component...
September 1, 2023: Veterinary Medicine and Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37497375/automatic-classification-of-symmetry-of-hemithoraces-in-canine-and-feline-radiographs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peyman Tahghighi, Nicole Norena, Eran Ukwatta, Ryan B Appleby, Amin Komeili
PURPOSE: Thoracic radiographs are commonly used to evaluate patients with confirmed or suspected thoracic pathology. Proper patient positioning is more challenging in canine and feline radiography than in humans due to less patient cooperation and body shape variation. Improper patient positioning during radiograph acquisition has the potential to lead to a misdiagnosis. Asymmetrical hemithoraces are one of the indications of obliquity for which we propose an automatic classification method...
July 2023: Journal of Medical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37051260/high-speed-running-quadruped-robot-with-a-multi-joint-spine-adopting-a-1dof-closed-loop-linkage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ojiro Matsumoto, Hiroaki Tanaka, Takumi Kawasetsu, Koh Hosoda
Improving the mobility of robots is an important goal for many real-world applications and implementing an animal-like spine structure in a quadruped robot is a promising approach to achieving high-speed running. This paper proposes a feline-like multi-joint spine adopting a one-degree-of-freedom closed-loop linkage for a quadruped robot to realize high-speed running. We theoretically prove that the proposed spine structure can realize 1.5 times the horizontal range of foot motion compared to a spine structure with a single joint...
2023: Frontiers in Robotics and AI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034116/cryopreservation-of-jaguar-panthera-onca-sperm-cells-using-different-cryoprotectants-and-different-thawing-temperatures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Nacib Jorge-Neto, Thiago Cavalheri Luczinski, Gediendson Ribeiro de Araújo, Letícia Alecho Requena, Rogério Silva de Jesus, Larissa Schneider Brandão Souza, Ricardo Zanella, Eliane Vianna da Costa E Silva, Thyara de Deco-Souza, Cristiane Schilbach Pizzutto
The cryopreservation of jaguar semen must be improved to produce high-quality biobanking doses. Until now, the rare studies of semen freezing in the species have only evaluated glycerol, always with a significant reduction in sperm quality in thawed semen. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of three cryoprotectants, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), glycerol (GLY), and methanol (MET), in the cryopreservation of jaguar semen in an LDL-based extender, as well as the effect of thawing temperature on dosage quality...
2023: Animal Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36705955/ultrasonographic-monitoring-of-feline-epaxial-muscle-height-as-part-of-an-annual-wellness-examination-to-assess-for-the-development-of-sarcopenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron Lutchman, Natasha Shanker, Eithne Comerford, Alexander J German, Y Becca Leung, Thomas Maddox, Nathalie Dowgray
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine if epaxial muscle height (EMH) could be reliably incorporated into annual routine wellness screenings, and also determine its relationship to age, body condition score (BCS), subjective muscle assessment (SMA), breed and sex in mature cats. METHODS: EMH was determined independently by three observers from ultrasonographic examinations - collected by an additional trained individual - of cats enrolled at the Feline Healthy Ageing Clinic, University of Liverpool, UK...
January 2023: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36263337/atlantoaxial-instability-secondary-to-bartonella-henselae-osteomyelitis-managed-surgically-by-atlantoaxial-instrumentation-a-case-report-and-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Mansour Mathkour, Julie Chu, Tyler Scullen, Naser Ibrahim, Cassidy Werner, Christopher J Carr, Brendan Huang, Hussam Abou-Al-Shaar, Robert F Dallapiazza, Christopher M Maulucci, Manish Singh
Cat scratch disease (CSD), caused by Bartonella henselae , may atypically present with vertebral osteomyelitis. Antibiotic regimens are tailored to presentation, which is markedly variable and not well defined for any atypical disease. In cases of spinal instability, the use of antibiotics alone may not be sufficient. Atlantoaxial instability caused by osteomyelitis is a rare complication of CSD. In this report, we describe the rare case of vertebral osteomyelitis complicated by atlantoaxial instability, requiring both antibiotics and atlantoaxial fusion...
July 2022: Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36172921/prevalence-clinical-presentation-and-mri-of-intervertebral-disc-herniations-in-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo Bibbiani, Stefania Gelendi, Marco Bernardini, Federica Balducci, Barbara Contiero, Sara Canal
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and to describe the clinical and diagnostic imaging features of the different types of feline intervertebral disc herniation (IVDH). METHODS: Medical records and imaging studies were retrospectively reviewed for cats diagnosed with IVDH between January 2008 and October 2020. Information obtained from the clinical records included signalment, clinical presentation, the presence of spinal hyperaesthesia and neurolocalisation...
December 2022: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35878332/successful-treatment-of-vertebral-osteosarcoma-in-a-cat-using-marginal-surgical-excision-and-chemotherapy
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Antonio Giuliano, Virginie De Busscher, Diane D A Lu, Karen W L Ng, Julia A Beatty
A three-year-old male neutered Norwegian Forest cat was referred for bilateral ambulatory paraparesis and spinal pain. On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a mass involving the right epaxial muscles with vertebral canal invasion and causing marked extradural spinal cord compression was identified. At surgery, the mass was debulked and a right hemilaminectomy was performed. Histopathology was diagnostic of fibroblastic osteosarcoma. Residual osteolytic lesions of the osteosarcoma were present at the level of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra...
June 23, 2022: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35752895/the-relation-of-patient-expectations-satisfaction-and-outcome-in-surgery-of-the-cervical-spine-a-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philipp Krauss, Feline Reinartz, Clara Sonnleitner, Martin Vazan, Florian Ringel, Bernhard Meyer, Hanno S Meyer
STUDY DESIGN: We performed a prospective nonblinded single center observational study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between expectations, outcome, and satisfaction with the outcome in patients undergoing cervical spine stabilization surgery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In modern healthcare, patient-reported outcome measures and patient satisfaction have become an important aspect of quality control. Therefore, outcome benchmarks for specific diseases are highly desired...
June 15, 2022: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35000841/development-of-an-ultrasound-guided-transgluteal-injection-of-the-pudendal-nerve-in-cats-a-cadaveric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica D Briley, Erin K Keenihan, Kyle G Mathews, Ludovica Chiavaccini
OBJECTIVE: To develop an ultrasound-guided interfascial plane technique for injection of the pudendal nerve near its sacral origin in cats. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, anatomical study. ANIMALS: A group of 12 feline cadavers. METHODS: Gross and ultrasound anatomy of the ischiorectal fossa, the pudendal nerve relationship with parasacral structures, and the interfascial plane were described. Computed tomography was employed to describe a cranial transgluteal approach to the pudendal nerve...
November 30, 2021: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34930394/surgical-treatment-of-post-traumatic-luxation-of-rib-heads-with-spinal-cord-compression-in-a-cat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacek Cezary Sterna, Laura Rogowska, Beata Degórska, Jacek Sobczyński, Monika Łumińska
BACKGROUND: Luxation of the rib head with intrusion into the intervertebral foramen seems to be rare in cats. Only one report has been published describing a cat with non-ambulatory paraparesis, which was managed conservatively. Here we report a case of rib head luxation that was managed surgically. CASE PRESENTATION: A 4-year-old, female domestic shorthair cat with a two-week history of non-ambulatory paraparesis was presented at our clinic. Based on history and neurological examination, a diagnosis of thoracolumbar spinal cord lesion of traumatic origin was made...
December 20, 2021: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34082456/skeletal-manifestations-of-heritable-disproportionate-dwarfism-in-cats-as-determined-by-radiography-and-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa M Anderson, Derek B Fox, Kari L Chesney, Joan R Coates, Bryan T Torres, Leslie A Lyons
OBJECTIVE:  The aim of this study was to characterize the radiographic alignment of thoracic and pelvic limbs and evaluate for intervertebral disc disease in cats with feline disproportionate dwarfism (FDD). STUDY DESIGN:  Observational cross-sectional study. Radiographic joint orientation angles were measured in 10 thoracic and pelvic limbs from 5 FDD cats and compared with those angles measured in 24 thoracic limbs and 100 pelvic limbs from skeletally normal cats...
June 3, 2021: Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology: V.C.O.T
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33282706/feline-aortic-thromboembolism-presentation-diagnosis-and-treatment-outcomes-of-15-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marwa H Hassan, Ashraf M Abu-Seida, Faisal A Torad, Elham A Hassan
BACKGROUND: Feline aortic thromboembolism (FATE) is a fatal disease where a blood clot gets lodged into the aortic trifurcation. METHODS: Fifteen cats with a sudden onset of hind limb paresis/paralysis, vocalization, and pain were admitted to the surgery clinic. A full case history was obtained and clinical, orthopedic, neurologic, radiographic, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic examinations were performed for each cat. The treatment protocol included daily administration of multiple anticoagulant drugs with different mode of actions and meloxicam for 7 successive days...
October 2020: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33149927/subarachnoid-diverticulum-associated-with-feline-infectious-peritonitis-in-a-siberian-cat
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Christopher Hoey, George Nye, Angela Fadda, Janet Bradshaw, Emi N Barker
Case summary: A 7-month-old Siberian cat was presented for investigation of acute onset multifocal neurological deficits. Neurological examination documented dull mental status and an ambulatory left hemiparesis. Serum biochemistry documented marked hyperglobulinaemia. MRI of the brain identified marked leptomeningeal contrast enhancement extending along the brainstem caudally to involve the cranial cervical spinal cord. MRI of the cervical spine further identified a subarachnoid diverticulum that extended from the level of the obex to the C2-C3 vertebrae...
July 2020: JFMS Open Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29457744/optimal-safe-implantation-corridors-in-feline-cervical-vertebrae-c2-t1-ct-study-in-16-domestic-shorthair-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irene Espadas, Thomas W Maddox, Felipe de Vicente
Objectives The objective of this study was to define safe corridors for the optimal placement of bicortical implants in the feline cervical spine (C2-T1) using CT. Methods CT images of feline cervical spines (n = 16) were reviewed retrospectively. Multiplanar reconstructions were used to define the optimal safe corridors. Safe corridors were defined by their angle of insertion, width and length. The insertion point within the vertebral body was also described. Vertebral measurements were compared between vertebrae using multilevel linear regression, and left and right measurements within vertebrae were compared with the paired samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test...
February 1, 2018: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28491394/primary-goitrous-hypothyroidism-in-a-young-adult-domestic-longhair-cat-diagnosis-and-treatment-monitoring
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Mark E Peterson
CASE SUMMARY: Primary goitrous hypothyroidism was diagnosed in a 12-month-old cat examined because of small stature, mental dullness, severe lethargy, generalized weakness and gait abnormalities. Radiographs of the long bones and spine revealed delayed epiphyseal ossification and epiphyseal dysgenesis. Diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism was confirmed by low serum concentrations of total and free thyroxine (T4) with high thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations. Thyroid scintigraphy revealed severe enlargement of both thyroid lobes, as evidenced by a seven-fold increase in calculated thyroid volume above the reference interval...
July 2015: JFMS Open Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28295541/feline-felis-catus-skull-and-pelvic-morphology-and-morphometry-gender-related-difference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Pitakarnnop, K Buddhachat, T Euppayo, W Kriangwanich, K Nganvongpanit
This study demonstrates sexual dimorphism of feline bones, based on a morphometric analysis of 38 dried feline skulls and pelvic bones (20 males, 18 females). A total of 44 parameters (skull = 12, mandible = 10, pelvis = 22) were measured using a digital vernier calliper. In morphological observation of these bones, there were three hallmarks indicating a remarkable difference between sexes: the coronoid process of the mandible (accuracy rate = 88.2%); and the os coxae - caudal ventral iliac spine (accuracy rate = 94...
June 2017: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27667783/comparison-of-feline-brain-anatomy-in-0-25-and-3-tesla-magnetic-resonance-images
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
P Przyborowska, Z Adamiak, P Holak, Y Zhalniarovich
The intention of the comparison of both low and high field was to examine which anatomical brain structures of cats were visible on low field images, as in clinical veterinary practice, 3 Tesla (T) magnets were of limited availability. The research was performed on 20 European short-haired male and female cats, aged 1-3 years, with body weight of 2-4 kg. 0.25 T magnetic resonance images of neurocranium were acquired in all using T2-weighted fast spin echo sequences with repetition time (TR) of 4010 ms and echo time (TE) of 90 ms in dorsal and transverse plane, and T2-weighted fast spine echo sequences with TR of 4290 ms and TE of 120 ms in sagittal plane...
April 2017: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
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