MRI Findings of a Middle Ear Cholesteatoma in a Dog

Author:

Harran Nathaniel X.1,Bradley Kate J.1,Hetzel Natasha1,Bowlt Kelly L.1,Day Michael J.1,Barr Frances1

Affiliation:

1. Diagnostic Imaging Department (N.X.H., K.J.B., F.B.), Internal Medicine Department (N.H.), Surgery Department (K.L.B.), and Division of Veterinary Pathology (M.D.), School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Abstract

This article describes the MRI features of a middle ear cholesteatoma in an 8 yr old flat-coated retriever. Physical examination revealed pain on opening the jaw, and otoscopic examination showed tympanic membrane rupture associated with hyperplastic tissue at the entrance of the middle ear. Standard MRI sequences allowed for the identification of a severely expanded bulla containing material that was isointense to brain tissue on T1-weighted images and of mixed intensity on T2-weighted and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequences. No postcontrast enhancement of the content was present, but the lining of the bulla was partially enhanced. The images allowed evaluation of the surgical margins and the secondary changes due to the expansion of the mass. Surgery was performed and histopathology confirmed the presumptive diagnosis of cholesteatoma. In the present case, MRI appeared to serve as a good alternative to computed tomography for the diagnosis of cholesteatoma.

Publisher

American Animal Hospital Association

Subject

Small Animals

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