Mr, Ct And Clinical Features From Four Dogs With Nasal Tumors Involving The Rostral Cerebrum

Moore MP, Gavin PR, Kraft SL, et al.

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 1991;32:19-25.

The clinical findings and computed tomographic and magnetic resonance images from four dogs with nasal tumors that invaded the central nervous system were revlewed. There were minimal or no clinical signs related to nasal disease. Brain imaging with magnetic resonance or computed tomography demonstrated antemortem involvement of brain and nasal structures. Magnetic resonance imaging was optimal for demonstrating this involvement and showed more detailed anatomic features of the mass and secondary pathologies attributed to the mass.