Choroid plexus tumors in 56 dogs (1985-2007)

Westworth DR, Dickinson PJ, Vernau W, et al.  Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2008;22:1157-1165. BACKGROUND: Choroid plexus tumors (CPTs) comprise approximately 10% of all primary brain tumors in dogs. The clinical utility of … Read More

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features Of Empty Sella In Dogs

MARTIN KONAR IAB, JOHANN LANG,. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 2008;49:339-342. In humans, the empty sella is defined as herniation of the subarachnoidal space into the sella turcica with invisible (total empty sella) or reduced (partial empty sella) hypophyseal size. An … Read More

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Feline Hippocampal Necrosis

OLIVER SCHMIED GS, MONIKA HILBE, ULRIKE MICHAL, KAMIL TOMSA, FRANK STEFFEN,. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 2008;49:343-349. The clinical, neuropathologic, and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features in four cats with necrosis of the hippocampus and piriform lobe are described. All cats … Read More

MRI appearance of muscle denervation

Kamath S, Venkatanarasimha N, Walsh MA, et al. Skeletal Radiol 2008;37:397-404. Muscle denervation results from a variety of causes including trauma, neoplasia, neuropathies, infections, autoimmune processes and vasculitis. Traditionally, the diagnosis of muscle denervation was based on clinical examination and … Read More

Imaging Features Of Orbital Myxosarcoma In Dogs

RUTH DENNIS. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 2008;49:256-263. Myxomas and myxosarcomas are infiltrative connective tissue tumors of fibroblastic origin that can be distinguished by the presence of abundant mucinous stroma. This paper describes the clinical and imaging features of orbital myxosarcoma … Read More

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