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Diagnosis and Treatment of a Chronic Atlanto-Occipital Subluxation in a Dog
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Spinal Cord InjuryVeterinary SurgeryClinical SignsVeterinary ScienceVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsSurgeryChronic Atlanto-occipital SubluxationHead Carriage 6Abnormal GaitMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiology
A 6-year-old Labrador retriever-cross was evaluated for an abnormal gait and head carriage 6 weeks after suffering trauma. The dog was presented with an ambulatory tetraparesis and was reluctant to move his head. Myelography and computed tomography demonstrated a subluxation of the atlanto-occipital joint with compression of the spinomedullary junction and the brain stem by the occipital bone. Removal of the compressive part of the occipital bone resulted in improvement of the clinical signs within 6 weeks, and resolution of clinical signs occurred 8 months after surgery.
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