A rare retrobulbar and chiasmal meningioma in a dog

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A 14-year-old female Dachshund was referred to a veterinary hospital with a history and signalment of head pressing, compulsive walking, and right circling. At ophthalmologic examination, a mature cataract and absence of photomotor reflex in the right eye were observed. The neurological exam revealed multifocal encephalic signs. At necropsy, a conical solid tan mass was observed involving the right optic nerve throughout its extension to the optic chiasm. Histopathological findings confirmed a retrobulbar papillary meningioma, considered rare and seldom included as differential diagnosis in patients with neurological signs.

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Aiello, G., Ripplinger, A., Schwab, M. L., Ferrarin, D. A., Rauber, J. da S., Areco, W. C., … Mazzanti, A. (2019). A rare retrobulbar and chiasmal meningioma in a dog. Ciencia Rural, 49(7). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478CR20180970

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