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Research paper thumbnail of Necrotizing Encephalitis in a Yorkshire Terrier: Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Findings

Veterinary Radiology <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&amp;"/> Ultrasound, 1999

A ij-year-old, male Yorkshire Terrier had chronic and progressive neurologic signs compatible wit... more A ij-year-old, male Yorkshire Terrier had chronic and progressive neurologic signs compatible with lesions in the right brain stem and right forebrain. In magnetic resonance images of the brain there were multifocal lesions at different stages of evolution, consistent with an inflammatory disease. The lesions were located in the white matter of the cerebrum, in the diencephalon and mesencephalon. These lesions were hypointense in T1-weighted images and hyperintense in TZ-weighted images with no mass effect and minimal enhancement with gadolinium. Necrotizing encephalitis was confirmed post mortem.

Research paper thumbnail of Necrotizing Encephalitis in a Yorkshire Terrier: Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Findings

Veterinary Radiology <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&amp;"/> Ultrasound, 1999

A ij-year-old, male Yorkshire Terrier had chronic and progressive neurologic signs compatible wit... more A ij-year-old, male Yorkshire Terrier had chronic and progressive neurologic signs compatible with lesions in the right brain stem and right forebrain. In magnetic resonance images of the brain there were multifocal lesions at different stages of evolution, consistent with an inflammatory disease. The lesions were located in the white matter of the cerebrum, in the diencephalon and mesencephalon. These lesions were hypointense in T1-weighted images and hyperintense in TZ-weighted images with no mass effect and minimal enhancement with gadolinium. Necrotizing encephalitis was confirmed post mortem.

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