Trombo embolismo fribrocartilaginosos en un canino de raza Bearded collie
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Rios Feo, Kelly Marcela | 2019
A 2-year-old female Bearded Collie presented to the Veterinary Clinic of the University of Applied and Environmental Sciences U.D.C.A with paraparesis of the pelvic limbs of acute presentation and history of have been exercised before the manifestation of the signs. At clinical examination the vital signs were in range and there was evidence of hyporeflexia of the spinal reflexes (sciatic, patellar, tibial-cranial, perineal, panicular), and absence of superficial and deep sensitivity. The laboratory results non-relevant alterations was observed, radiography of the thoraco-lumbar spine showed no alterations, it decided to perform magnetic resonance imaging in which an area of the hyperintense medullary parenchyma observed at level L2-L3. Based on the anamnesis, the result of magnetic resonance and ruling out other pathologies, fibrocartilaginous thromboembolism (FCE) was suggest as a diagnosis. Treatment with neuroprotectors was established and the patient was refer for physiotherapeutic assessment
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