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Recurring tetraparesis attributable to a heartworm in the epidural space of a dog
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1989
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Parasitic DiseaseNonambulatory TetraparesisEpidural SpaceLarge Extradural MassVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary PathologyVeterinary SciencePathologySmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary DiagnosticsDigital Subtraction ImagingHelminth InfectionMedicineParasitologyAnesthesiology
Recurring nonambulatory tetraparesis caused by a heartworm in the epidural space was diagnosed in a dog. On myelography and digital subtraction imaging, the parasite appeared as a large extradural mass. Surgical removal of a mature, female Dirofilaria immitis resulted in resolution of the neurologic signs.
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