Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog

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Autor(a) principal: Bach,Fernando Swiech
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Klaumann,Paulo Roberto, Montiani-Ferreira,Fabiano
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: A 4 years old mongrel stray bitch, weighing 16kg was submitted to physical examination to demonstrated inability of locomotion with the pelvic limbs. Extradural spinal cord compression was observed in myelotomography of the thoracolumbar segment. The patient was submitted to exploratory hemilaminectomy of T13-L1 and L1-L2, in an attempt to decompress the medullar segments. During the surgery was observed one adult parasite, identified as Dioctophyma renale , located in the extradural space and causing spinal cord compression. The patient was submitted to postoperative physical therapy, presenting clinical improvement 15 days after surgery, remaining on prone position and able to move the pelvic limbs, but not yet able to walk unassisted. It started walking naturally 60 days after the surgery. With the present clinical report, the erratic migration of the parasite Dioctophyma renale should be added to the list of differential diagnoses for patients with paraparesis and extramedullary lesion pattern, especially in endemic areas.
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spelling Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dogdioctophymathosisparaplegianeurologycanineABSTRACT: A 4 years old mongrel stray bitch, weighing 16kg was submitted to physical examination to demonstrated inability of locomotion with the pelvic limbs. Extradural spinal cord compression was observed in myelotomography of the thoracolumbar segment. The patient was submitted to exploratory hemilaminectomy of T13-L1 and L1-L2, in an attempt to decompress the medullar segments. During the surgery was observed one adult parasite, identified as Dioctophyma renale , located in the extradural space and causing spinal cord compression. The patient was submitted to postoperative physical therapy, presenting clinical improvement 15 days after surgery, remaining on prone position and able to move the pelvic limbs, but not yet able to walk unassisted. It started walking naturally 60 days after the surgery. With the present clinical report, the erratic migration of the parasite Dioctophyma renale should be added to the list of differential diagnoses for patients with paraparesis and extramedullary lesion pattern, especially in endemic areas.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000500885Ciência Rural v.46 n.5 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20151219info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBach,Fernando SwiechKlaumann,Paulo RobertoMontiani-Ferreira,Fabianoeng2016-10-20T00:00:00ZRevista
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title Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
spellingShingle Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
Bach,Fernando Swiech
dioctophymathosis
paraplegia
neurology
canine
title_short Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
title_full Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
title_fullStr Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
title_full_unstemmed Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
title_sort Paraparesis secondary to erratic migration of Dioctophyma renale in a dog
author Bach,Fernando Swiech
author_facet Bach,Fernando Swiech
Klaumann,Paulo Roberto
Montiani-Ferreira,Fabiano
author_role author
author2 Klaumann,Paulo Roberto
Montiani-Ferreira,Fabiano
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bach,Fernando Swiech
Klaumann,Paulo Roberto
Montiani-Ferreira,Fabiano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dioctophymathosis
paraplegia
neurology
canine
topic dioctophymathosis
paraplegia
neurology
canine
description ABSTRACT: A 4 years old mongrel stray bitch, weighing 16kg was submitted to physical examination to demonstrated inability of locomotion with the pelvic limbs. Extradural spinal cord compression was observed in myelotomography of the thoracolumbar segment. The patient was submitted to exploratory hemilaminectomy of T13-L1 and L1-L2, in an attempt to decompress the medullar segments. During the surgery was observed one adult parasite, identified as Dioctophyma renale , located in the extradural space and causing spinal cord compression. The patient was submitted to postoperative physical therapy, presenting clinical improvement 15 days after surgery, remaining on prone position and able to move the pelvic limbs, but not yet able to walk unassisted. It started walking naturally 60 days after the surgery. With the present clinical report, the erratic migration of the parasite Dioctophyma renale should be added to the list of differential diagnoses for patients with paraparesis and extramedullary lesion pattern, especially in endemic areas.
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