Intramedullary spinal nephroblastoma in a mixed breed dog

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A 1-year-old male mixed breed dog presented for the evaluation of progressive hindlimb paresis. Neurological examination indicated a spinal cord lesion between the 3rd thoracic and 3rd lumbar vertebrae. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an intramedullary spinal cord lesion located at the level of the 1st and 2nd lumbar vertebrae. Following cytoreductive surgery of the mass, palliative radiation therapy was administered. A diagnosis of nephroblastoma was made based on histological examination. After radiation therapy, the disappearance of the spinal lesion was confirmed by MRI. The dog was improved from gait abnormality and alive at 16 months postoperatively, with slight signs of neurological dysfunction.

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Tagawa, M., Shimbo, G., Tomihari, M., Yanagawa, M., Watanabe, K. I., Horiuchi, N., … Miyahara, K. (2020). Intramedullary spinal nephroblastoma in a mixed breed dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 82(7), 917–921. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0068

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