A canine case of necrotizing meningoencephalitis for long-term observation: Clinical and MRI findings

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Abstract

A 3-year-old female pug presented with general seizure following a partial seizure. During the remaining 48 months till death, the dog showed various neurological signs such as disturbance of consciousness, myoclonus and various types of partial seizure after each occurrence of the seizure clusters, and the dog eventually exhibited inability to stand and dementia. Magnetic resonance imaging findings revealed atrophy of the brain over the course of the disease. On histopathological analysis, the dog was diagnosed with necrotizing meningoencephalitis. This case of a canine necrotizing meningoencephalitis observed over the long term is valuable.

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Kitagawa, M., Okada, M., Kanayama, K., Sato, T., & Sakai, T. (2007). A canine case of necrotizing meningoencephalitis for long-term observation: Clinical and MRI findings. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 69(11), 1195–1198. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.69.1195

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