2021
DOI: 10.1111/eve.13560
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Acute hindlimb paresis caused by extension of a peripheral nerve sheath tumour into the spinal canal of a horse

Abstract: A 10-year-old Quarter Horse gelding presented for a large, slowly growing mass in the right thoracic region caudal to the withers (approximately at the level of thoracic vertebrae 10 to 16). The mass was surgically removed, the horse returned to normal riding activity, and no external regrowth was observed. Two years after surgery, the horse developed progressive signs of hindlimb weakness, ataxia and adopting a dog-sitting stance. Post-mortem examination confirmed spinal canal infiltration and spinal cord com… Show more

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