Cerebral coenurosis in a cat caused by Taenia serialis: neurological, magnetic resonance imaging and pathological features

Author:

Jull Philip1,Browne Elizabeth2,Boufana Belgees S3,Schöniger Sandra2,Davies Emma1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, London, AL9 7TA, UK

2. Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases, Royal Veterinary College, London, AL9 7TA, UK

3. Cestode Research Group, School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK

Abstract

Clinical summary: A 4-year-old Birman cat was presented with marked obtundation and non-ambulatory tetraparesis. Two well-demarcated, intra-axial T2-hyperintense, T1-hypointense structures, which did not contrast enhance, were evident on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Histopathology of the structures revealed metacestodes that were morphologically indicative of larval stages of Taenia species. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of a fragment within the 12S rRNA gene confirmed the subspecies as Taenia serialis. Practical significance: This is the first report of MRI findings of cerebral coenurosis caused by T serialis in a cat. Early MRI should be considered an important part of the diagnostic work-up for this rare clinical disease, as it will help guide subsequent treatment and may improve the prognosis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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