Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog

Abstract A 3‐month‐old male cross‐breed dog presented with signs of progressive diffuse brain disease. Noncommunicating congenital hydrocephalus concurrent with cervical syringomyelia was diagnosed on magnetic resonance images. On time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse (Time‐SLIP) images CSF flow thr...

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Main Authors: Daisuke Ito, Chieko Ishikawa, Nick D. Jeffery, Masato Kitagawa
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16020
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author Daisuke Ito
Chieko Ishikawa
Nick D. Jeffery
Masato Kitagawa
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description Abstract A 3‐month‐old male cross‐breed dog presented with signs of progressive diffuse brain disease. Noncommunicating congenital hydrocephalus concurrent with cervical syringomyelia was diagnosed on magnetic resonance images. On time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse (Time‐SLIP) images CSF flow through the mesencephalic aqueduct was poorly defined and there was flow into the syrinx across the craniocervical junction. After percutaneous ventricular drainage and ventriculoperitoneal shunting, CSF flow through the aqueduct was clearly detected and flow into the syrinx disappeared. In addition, CSF flow in the subarachnoid space at the pons and ventral aspect of the cervical subarachnoid space was restored. Signs of neurological dysfunction improved after ventriculoperitoneal shunting and the cerebral parenchyma was increased in thickness on 2‐year follow‐up computed tomography images. Patterns of CSF flow on Time‐SLIP images before and after CSF drainage or ventriculoperitoneal shunting aid in clarifying disease pathogenesis and confirm effects of CSF drainage.
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spelling doaj.art-32b9bce2bc09466cbc107da5ad5084412022-12-22T03:25:42ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762021-01-0135149049610.1111/jvim.16020Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dogDaisuke Ito0Chieko Ishikawa1Nick D. Jeffery2Masato Kitagawa3Laboratory of Veterinary Neurology, Department of Veterinary Medicine College of Bioresource, Nihon University Kanagawa JapanLaboratory of Veterinary Neurology, Department of Veterinary Medicine College of Bioresource, Nihon University Kanagawa JapanVeterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences Texas A&M University Texas USALaboratory of Veterinary Neurology, Department of Veterinary Medicine College of Bioresource, Nihon University Kanagawa JapanAbstract A 3‐month‐old male cross‐breed dog presented with signs of progressive diffuse brain disease. Noncommunicating congenital hydrocephalus concurrent with cervical syringomyelia was diagnosed on magnetic resonance images. On time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse (Time‐SLIP) images CSF flow through the mesencephalic aqueduct was poorly defined and there was flow into the syrinx across the craniocervical junction. After percutaneous ventricular drainage and ventriculoperitoneal shunting, CSF flow through the aqueduct was clearly detected and flow into the syrinx disappeared. In addition, CSF flow in the subarachnoid space at the pons and ventral aspect of the cervical subarachnoid space was restored. Signs of neurological dysfunction improved after ventriculoperitoneal shunting and the cerebral parenchyma was increased in thickness on 2‐year follow‐up computed tomography images. Patterns of CSF flow on Time‐SLIP images before and after CSF drainage or ventriculoperitoneal shunting aid in clarifying disease pathogenesis and confirm effects of CSF drainage.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16020CSFhydromyeliamagnetic resonance imagingsyringomyeliaTime‐SLIP
spellingShingle Daisuke Ito
Chieko Ishikawa
Nick D. Jeffery
Masato Kitagawa
Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
CSF
hydromyelia
magnetic resonance imaging
syringomyelia
Time‐SLIP
title Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
title_full Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
title_fullStr Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
title_short Cerebrospinal fluid flow on time‐spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
title_sort cerebrospinal fluid flow on time spatial labeling inversion pulse images before and after treatment of congenital hydrocephalus in a dog
topic CSF
hydromyelia
magnetic resonance imaging
syringomyelia
Time‐SLIP
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16020
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