脑干
电生理学
高强度
医学
白质
脊髓
病理
共济失调
病理学
小狗
小脑
神经科学
磁共振成像
心理学
生物
疾病
内科学
放射科
生态学
作者
Rodrigo Gutierrez‐Quintana,Marκ McLaughlin,Llorenç Grau‐Roma,Gawain Hammond,Alexander Gray,Mark Lowrie
摘要
A novel spongiform leucoencephalomyelopathy was reported in border terrier puppies in 2012 causing a shaking puppy phenotype, but no information regarding clinical progression, imaging or electrophysiological findings were available. The aim of the present study was to describe the clinical, electrophysiological and MRI features of this disease in seven dogs and compare them with human white matter disorders. All cases presented with cerebellar ataxia and severe generalised coarse body tremors, which started at three weeks of age. The three cases that were not euthanased showed slow but progressive improvement over several months. Brainstem auditory evoked response demonstrated a normal wave I, reduced amplitude of wave II and an absence of waves III–VII. MRI revealed bilateral and symmetrical T2‐weighted hyperintensities affecting the brainstem and cerebellar white matter. Histological examination of the brain and spinal cord showed spongiform change affecting the white matter of the cerebellum, brainstem and spinal cord with decreased myelin content. In summary, this leucoencephalomyelopathy has a pathognomonic clinical presentation with defining MRI and electrophysiological characteristics, and it is the first report to describe a long‐term improvement of this condition.
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