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Long-term follow-up of surgical treatment of spinal anaplastic astrocytoma in a cat
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Cervical PainMagnetic ResonanceSurgeryAnatomySpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeuro-oncologySurgical TreatmentSpinal TumorSpinal Anaplastic AstrocytomaNeuropathologySpinal Cord InjuryVeterinary SurgerySpine SurgeryLong-term Follow-upNeuroanatomyVeterinary ScienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
A 10-year-old spayed female chinchilla feline presented with gradually progressive tetraparesis and cervical pain that had begun 1 month before the onset of a 4-day tetraplegic episode. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large elliptical intramedullary mass at the fourth cervical vertebrae. The mass was removed surgically and diagnosed as an anaplastic astrocytoma. No neurological abnormalities were observed 3 weeks postsurgery. Magnetic resonance at 3.5 year follow-up revealed neither mass regrowth nor recurrence of signs.
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