Spinal epidural and synovial lipomatosis in a 3-year-old Eurasian dog receiving sustained steroid therapy

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This report describes a spinal cord epidural and synovial lipomatosis in a 3-year-old neutered male Eurasian dog. This dog presented for ambulatory paraparesis and was previously treated with immunosuppressive dosages of prednisolone for 2 years. Computed tomography (CT) myelography and magnetic resonnance imaging (MRI) images identified dorsal compression of the thoraco-lumbar spinal cord by hypertrophic epidural fat. Histological examination identified extensive well-differentiated mature adipose tissue in the subepithelial area of the tarsal synovium. Prednisolone is a reported predisposing factor in humans with lipomatosis.

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Signoret, M., Gros, L., Dumont, R., Dally, C., Le Boedec, K., & Cauzinille, L. (2022). Spinal epidural and synovial lipomatosis in a 3-year-old Eurasian dog receiving sustained steroid therapy. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 8(4), 1373–1377. https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.842

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