CT myelography characteristics of spinal dysraphism in a young mixed breed dog

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M. Gómez
M. Mieres
J. C. Gutiérrez
J. C. Jones

Abstract

Spinal dysraphism is a congenital defect of the vertebral column and spinal cord secondary to imperfect closure of the caudal neuropore of the developing neural tube. This report describes computed tomographic myelography (Myelo-CT) characteristics of spina bifida occulta, spinal cord aplasia/hypoplasia and split cord malformation type II (diplomyelia) in the caudal lumbar area of a 2 month old mixed breed dog.


 

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Gómez, M., Mieres, M., Gutiérrez, J. C., & Jones, J. C. (2012). CT myelography characteristics of spinal dysraphism in a young mixed breed dog. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 44(2), 191–194. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2012000200014
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COMUNICACIONES
Author Biography

J. C. Jones, Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA.

West Virginia University Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Scientific, West Virginia, USA.