2021
DOI: 10.1111/vru.12954
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Verminous myelopathy secondary to aberrant Dirofilaria immitis migrans was detected in the cervical subarachnoid space of four dogs using MRI and CT

Abstract: Aberrant Dirofilaria immitis migrans is a rare cause of neurologic signs in dogs, however, published studies describing the computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of this problem are currently lacking. The objective of this retrospective case series study was to describe the clinical and imaging findings for four adult dogs with verminous myelopathy due to aberrant Dirofilaria immitis migrans within the cervical subarachnoid space. All dogs were toy breeds, were heartwor… Show more

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“…In a young dog presented with a history of progressive, asymmetrical tetraparesis and neck pain, the more typical rule outs are vertebral anomalies, infectious/inflammatory diseases (meningoencephalitis of unknown origin, infectious meningitis, diskospondylitis), and traumatic injuries such as a vertebral luxation. In addition, unusual and reported presentations have included aberrant parasite migration ( Dirofilaria immitis ) ( 3 ) and migrating foreign bodies from the oropharyngeal penetrating injuries. Most of the migrating foreign bodies are either of plant origin or pieces of wood ( 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a young dog presented with a history of progressive, asymmetrical tetraparesis and neck pain, the more typical rule outs are vertebral anomalies, infectious/inflammatory diseases (meningoencephalitis of unknown origin, infectious meningitis, diskospondylitis), and traumatic injuries such as a vertebral luxation. In addition, unusual and reported presentations have included aberrant parasite migration ( Dirofilaria immitis ) ( 3 ) and migrating foreign bodies from the oropharyngeal penetrating injuries. Most of the migrating foreign bodies are either of plant origin or pieces of wood ( 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%