Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat
Case summary An 11-month-old female neutered domestic shorthair cat presented for further investigation of a 1 month history of generalised tonic–clonic seizures. Physical examination revealed microphthalmia of the left eye and right-sided hemiparesis. MRI of the brain and cranial neck was performed...
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doaj-849c63e3a8614b4da0d555263d56509c2020-11-25T03:13:24ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports2055-11692018-06-01410.1177/2055116918783147Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a catDennis J Woerde0Karon L Hoffmann1Narelle L Brown2Animal Referral Hospital, Homebush, NSW, AustraliaImaging Vets, Putney, NSW, AustraliaAnimal Referral Hospital, Homebush, NSW, AustraliaCase summary An 11-month-old female neutered domestic shorthair cat presented for further investigation of a 1 month history of generalised tonic–clonic seizures. Physical examination revealed microphthalmia of the left eye and right-sided hemiparesis. MRI of the brain and cranial neck was performed using a 1.5-Tesla system. MRI revealed a left frontoethmoidal encephalocele and microphthalmia of the left eye. Conservative treatment with antiepileptic medication was elected. The cat was managed on phenobarbitone and levetiracetam. Seizures have remained well controlled 12 months post-diagnosis. Relevance and novel information This is the first known case report of a frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat. This case was presented to increase clinical awareness of this congenital malformation and as a differential diagnosis for any young cat that presents with seizures.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116918783147 |
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Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat |
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Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat |
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Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat |
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Frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat |
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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports |
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Case summary An 11-month-old female neutered domestic shorthair cat presented for further investigation of a 1 month history of generalised tonic–clonic seizures. Physical examination revealed microphthalmia of the left eye and right-sided hemiparesis. MRI of the brain and cranial neck was performed using a 1.5-Tesla system. MRI revealed a left frontoethmoidal encephalocele and microphthalmia of the left eye. Conservative treatment with antiepileptic medication was elected. The cat was managed on phenobarbitone and levetiracetam. Seizures have remained well controlled 12 months post-diagnosis. Relevance and novel information This is the first known case report of a frontoethmoidal encephalocele in a cat. This case was presented to increase clinical awareness of this congenital malformation and as a differential diagnosis for any young cat that presents with seizures. |
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