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A 9-month-old male Bullmastiff cross dog was presented with a history of progressive proprioceptive ataxia and behavior changes. Neuroanatomical localization was multifocal with forebrain and vestibulo-cerebellum involvement. MRI identified moderate diffuse cerebral sulci widening, dilation of the ventricular system, and rounded, well-defined, bilaterally symmetrical T2W, FLAIR, and T2* hyperintense intra-axial lesions affecting the olivary nuclei. Histopathological examination was indicative of a primary mitochondrial disorder. This was confirmed following genetic analysis which identified mitochondrial fission encephalopathy with a homozygous frameshift variant in the MFF gene. This case report documents diagnostic imaging and histopathological findings not previously reported in dogs affected with mitochondrial fission encephalopathy, suggesting a different selective regional vulnerability of the neurons.
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Suiter, E., Baiker, K., Kaczmarska, A., Christen, M., Leeb, T., Ororbia, A., … Gutierrez-Quintana, R. (2024). Novel MRI and histopathological findings in a young Bullmastiff cross dog with mitochondrial fission encephalopathy. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 65(5), 463–468. https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.13342
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