| Literature DB >> 22731914 |
Mathew C Lovett1, William R Fenner, Adam T Watson, Roger A Hostutler.
Abstract
A 2-year-old male American Bulldog experienced paroxysmal staggering, altered consciousness, and hyperesthesia. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging enabled recognition of a fourth ventricular mass causing compression of the cerebellum and brainstem and obstructive hydrocephalus. The mass was uniformly T2-hyperintense and predominantly T1-hypointense. A fluid line was evident on the fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images. A thin rim of contrast enhancement was noted. Histopathologic diagnosis was a cholesterol granuloma. We were unable to identify any other reports of a cholesterol granuloma residing in the fourth ventricle of a dog. This case report documents the clinical, diagnostic imaging, and histopathologic findings of a canine intracranial cholesterol granuloma.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22731914 DOI: 10.1111/j.1740-8261.2012.01946.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Radiol Ultrasound ISSN: 1058-8183 Impact factor: 1.363