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      MRI of secondary cervical syringomyelia in four cats.

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          This report describes the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to diagnose cervical syringomyelia in 4 cats. MRI revealed enlargement of the lateral ventricle in all the cats. Of the 4 cases, MRI revealed herniation of the cerebellum in 3 cats, an isolated fourth ventricle in 1 cat, severe hydrocephalus in 2 cats and brain masses in 1 cat. In this report, the cervical syringomyelia in these cats may have been due to formation of a secondary syrinx (enlargement of the central canal) as a result of blockage of flow in the outlet of the fourth ventricle caused by FIP encephalomyelitis or secondary cerebellar tonsillar herniation caused by increased intracranial pressure due to intracranial masses or may have been due to caudal compression of the cerebellum caused by increased intracranial pressure due to hydrocephalus.

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          Journal
          J Vet Med Sci
          The Journal of veterinary medical science
          Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
          0916-7250
          0916-7250
          Aug 2009
          : 71
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Nihon University Veterinary Research Center, Japan.
          Article
          JST.JSTAGE/jvms/71.1069
          10.1292/jvms.71.1069
          19721360
          36710681-473d-4d36-96bb-f906fca148da
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