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Karin Sakamoto1, Yuta Nozue2, Mami Murakami1, Kohei Nakata2, Yukiko Nakano2, Shinya Soga3, Sadatoshi Maeda1,2,4, Hiroaki Kamishina1,2,4.
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Keywords: Scottish Fold cats; Vertebral hypertrophy; endoscopic surgery; thoracic vertebral canal stenosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34765228 PMCID: PMC8576381 DOI: 10.1177/20551169211048460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JFMS Open Rep ISSN: 2055-1169
Figure 1MRI and CT findings of vertebral hypertrophy in T4. (a) T2-weighted (T2W) sagittal MRI showing the vertebral body of T4 as hypointense vs other vertebral bodies. (b) T2W transverse MRI showing compression of the spinal cord from the ventral sides. (c) T1-weighted post-contrast transverse image showing the periphery of the structure compressing the spinal cord enhanced with contrast medium. (d) Reconstructed sagittal CT. (e) Transverse CT. (f) Dorsal CT revealed compression from both ventral sides that originated from the vertebral body and pedicle of T4. Lesions are indicated by arrows (a–d) and asterisks (e,f). Cra = cranial; Cau = caudal; R = right; L = left
Figure 2(a) Intraoperative endoscopic image. After hemilaminectomy, the spinal cord compressed by the hypertrophied pedicle and vertebral body was observed. The bony structure was removed by a motorised burr and Kerrison rongeurs. (b) Reconstructed three-dimensional image of the postoperative CT shows the extent of the hemilaminectomy of T3–T4. (c) Postoperative transverse CT of T4. Dor = dorsal; Cau = caudal; Cra = cranial; Ven = ventral; R = right; L = left
Figure 3Histological presentation stained with haematoxylin and eosin. (a) The excised bony structure had irregular trabeculae suggesting hyperostosis without evidence of malignancy or inflammatory reaction. Between the trabeculae, connective tissues were oedematously separated and multiple small angiogenic sites were observed. (b) Enlarged image of the trabeculae. (c) Enlarged image of the connective tissues between the trabeculae
Figure 4Postoperative follow-up transverse CT images. (a) CT 3 months after surgery shows no noticeable bone regrowth or recurrence of spinal cord compression. (b) CT 6 months after surgery revealed the somewhat sclerotic vertebral body of T4. R = right; L = left