A craniopharyngioma in a seven-year-old dog.

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A seven-year-old male Border Collie was presented with a history of lethargy, episodic circling, incoordination and polydypsia. Physical examination revealed depression, obesity and bradycardia. A neurological examination indicated the possible presence of a space-occupying lesion in the brain. Results of the clinical investigation revealed hyposthenuria, sinus bradycardia and increased concentration of protein in the cerebrospinal fluid. A computerised axial tomography scan revealed a mass in the region of the hypophysis. The dog was euthanased and a post mortem examination confirmed the presence of a craniopharyngioma.

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Eckersley, G. N., Geel, J. K., & Kriek, N. P. (1991). A craniopharyngioma in a seven-year-old dog. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 62(2), 65–67. https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v62i2.1594

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