A case report of traumatic neuroma of the cervical spinal cord in a dog

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Traumatic neuroma of the cervical spinal cord was diagnosed in a 14-year-old male mixed-breed dog. A gross view showed two intradural extramedullary masses, measuring 1 and 0.6 cm in length and 0.7 and 0.4 cm in diameter, attached to the left side of the spinal cord at the level of the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae. Microscopically, the cervical spinal masses comprised interlacing fascicles of axons and Schwann cells surrounded by collagenous stroma. Immunohistochemically, the fascicles were stained positively for neurofilament and S-100 proteins. Ultrastructurally, variably sized myelinated fibers and onion bulb-like structures were observed. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a traumatic neuroma in the cervical spinal cord of a dog. © 2012 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Park, C. H., Kojima, D., Hatai, H., Inoue, S., & Oyamada, T. (2012). A case report of traumatic neuroma of the cervical spinal cord in a dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.11-0485

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