Idiopathic and structural episodic nonintentional head tremor in dogs: 100 cases (2004‐2022)

Author:

Liatis Theofanis1ORCID,Bhatti Sofie F. M.2ORCID,Dyrka Magdalena3,Gutierrez‐Quintana Rodrigo3ORCID,Gonçalves Rita4ORCID,Madden Megan5ORCID,De Decker Steven1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Science and Services, Royal Veterinary College University of London Hatfield UK

2. Small Animal Department, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ghent University Merelbeke Belgium

3. Small Animal Hospital, School of Biodiversity One Health and Veterinary Medicine University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

4. Small Animal Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UK

5. Hospital for Small Animals, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh Midlothian UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough idiopathic episodic head tremor (IEHT) in dogs is well‐known, little is known about structural brain lesions causing structural episodic head tremor (SEHT).Hypothesis/ObjectivesDescribe semiology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and outcome of dogs with IEHT or SEHT. We hypothesized that structural lesions affecting the middle cranial fossa or mesencephalic aqueduct could lead to SEHT.AnimalsOne hundred dogs with IEHT (n = 71) or SEHT (n = 29).MethodsRetrospective, multicenter, study of dogs with episodic (nonintentional) head tremor and brain MRI between 2004 and 2022.ResultsLesions on MRI in SEHT dogs were localized to the middle cranial fossa (15/29), cerebrocortex (3/29), brainstem (2/29), fourth ventricle (1/29) or multifocal (8/29) with thalamus involvement (6/8). Secondary compression of the mesencephalic aqueduct (19/29), third ventricle or interthalamic adhesion or both (14/29) was common. The most common underlying condition in dogs with SEHT was a pituitary mass. Dogs with SEHT were older, had additional neurological signs and were more likely to be euthanized after diagnosis (P < .001 for all) compared to IEHT dogs. Two SEHT dogs had only tremor. In IEHT dogs, 8/10 owners reported that the tremor decreased or abated over time (range, 106‐2315 days) without treatment. Tremor remission occurred in SEHT dogs treated for underlying meningoencephalitis.Conclusions and Clinical ImportancePresence of additional neurological signs and older age may indicate an underlying structural cause for episodic (nonintentional) head tremor involving the mesencephalic aqueduct, third ventricle, interthalamic adhesion or some combination of these. An intracranial structural abnormality cannot be excluded in dogs with normal neurological examination.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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