Thoracolumbar myelopathies in pug dogs

Author:

Wachowiak Ian J.1ORCID,Patterson Jon S.2,Winger Kathryn M.3,Smiler Kathleen L.4,Cole Robert5,Moon Rachel5,Kluz Michael6,Bartner Lisa R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

2. Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

3. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

4. ACLAM Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine East Lansing Michigan USA

5. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

6. VCA Jackson Michigan Animal Hospital Jackson Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundConstrictive myelopathy (CM) involving a fibrous band around the spinal cord is a newly recognized disease in pug dogs.ObjectivesTo identify the frequency of CM based on diagnostic imaging supplemented with necropsy; to determine whether a relationship exists between the sites of CM and other described T3‐L3 myelopathies; and to determine the frequency of caudal articular process dysplasia (CAPD).AnimalsThirty‐two client‐owned pug dogs diagnosed with a chronic, progressive T3‐L3 myelopathy based on neurological examination performed by a board‐certified neurologist.MethodsThis is a prospective study. All dogs underwent computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reviewed by a board‐certified radiologist. Magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities were categorized into diseases; CM only, CM plus other non‐CM condition(s), or non‐CM condition. Sites of CAPD were reported on CT. Nineteen dogs underwent necropsy.ResultsMagnetic resonance imaging revealed 3 dogs with CM only, 17 with CM plus at least 1 other myelopathy, 11 dogs with non‐CM myelopathies only, and 1 with no MRI abnormalities. Nineteen of 32 dogs had >1 myelopathy diagnosis on MRI whereas 15/32 had >1 site of spinal cord compression. All dogs had CAPD at >1 site in the T3‐L3 vertebral column on CT.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceConstrictive myelopathy affected more than half of pug dogs presenting with chronic thoracolumbar myelopathies. Most had multilevel disease, concurrent myelopathies, or both. There was no apparent relationship between anatomic locations of CAPD and most severe myelopathy or myelopathy type.

Funder

American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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