Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Luciana Aparecida de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lopes,Samara de Paula, Daoualibi,Yasmin, Mósena,Ana Cristina Sbaraini, Gonçalo,Vinícius Vasconcellos da Cruz, Veiga,Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da, Spíndola,Bruno Ferreira, Silva,Wanessa Pereira da, Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães, Caldas,Saulo Andrade
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Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Congenital malformations are functional and structural changes in organ systems, tissues, or organs that may develop during the embryonic or fetal phase. Spinal cord malformations, such as segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord (SHSC) and syringomyelia, are rare in bovines. A Girolando calf from Valença, Rio de Janeiro, was admitted to the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro because of motor incoordination. Clinical evaluation revealed a 5-cm depression area in the spine at the dorsal line of the thoracic region. Neurological examination revealed reduced proprioception, pelvic limb extension with increased nociceptive activity, and reduced anal reflex. In radiographic examination, the body of the T11 vertebra had a trapezoidal wedge shape with ventral hemivertebra, probable agenesis or hypoplasia of the T11-T12 spinous processes, and fusion of the T9-T10 spinous processes. Myelography revealed extradural spinal compression caused by vertebral malformations. Necropsy showed no spinous processes (T11-T12), cranial stenosis in the medullary canal (T11-T13), and 1-3-mm pores in the white matter of the thoracic spinal cord (T8-T11). Microscopy revealed cystic dilatations in the white matter (T9-T11), cystic areas of varying sizes (T8-T9), and moderate reduction in the gray matter around the central canal of the medulla (T11-T13). Here, we reported the clinical and pathological findings of SHSC and syringomyelia in a Girolando calf. The features should be differentiated from other spinal cord syndromes. Congenital malformations are of economic importance, and their etiology and diagnosis are fundamental to disease control and progenitor-selection programs.
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spelling Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calfbovinecongenital malformationsmyelodysplasiasegmental hypoplasia of the spinal cordhistopathologyABSTRACT: Congenital malformations are functional and structural changes in organ systems, tissues, or organs that may develop during the embryonic or fetal phase. Spinal cord malformations, such as segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord (SHSC) and syringomyelia, are rare in bovines. A Girolando calf from Valença, Rio de Janeiro, was admitted to the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro because of motor incoordination. Clinical evaluation revealed a 5-cm depression area in the spine at the dorsal line of the thoracic region. Neurological examination revealed reduced proprioception, pelvic limb extension with increased nociceptive activity, and reduced anal reflex. In radiographic examination, the body of the T11 vertebra had a trapezoidal wedge shape with ventral hemivertebra, probable agenesis or hypoplasia of the T11-T12 spinous processes, and fusion of the T9-T10 spinous processes. Myelography revealed extradural spinal compression caused by vertebral malformations. Necropsy showed no spinous processes (T11-T12), cranial stenosis in the medullary canal (T11-T13), and 1-3-mm pores in the white matter of the thoracic spinal cord (T8-T11). Microscopy revealed cystic dilatations in the white matter (T9-T11), cystic areas of varying sizes (T8-T9), and moderate reduction in the gray matter around the central canal of the medulla (T11-T13). Here, we reported the clinical and pathological findings of SHSC and syringomyelia in a Girolando calf. The features should be differentiated from other spinal cord syndromes. Congenital malformations are of economic importance, and their etiology and diagnosis are fundamental to disease control and progenitor-selection programs.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000300551Ciência Rural v.50 n.3 2020reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190359info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza,Luciana Aparecida deLopes,Samara de PaulaDaoualibi,YasminMósena,Ana Cristina SbarainiGonçalo,Vinícius Vasconcellos da CruzVeiga,Cristiano Chaves Pessoa daSpíndola,Bruno FerreiraSilva,Wanessa Pereira daUbiali,Daniel GuimarãesCaldas,Saulo Andradeeng2020-04-01T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
title Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
spellingShingle Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
Souza,Luciana Aparecida de
bovine
congenital malformations
myelodysplasia
segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord
histopathology
title_short Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
title_full Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
title_fullStr Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
title_full_unstemmed Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
title_sort Segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord and syringomyelia in a calf
author Souza,Luciana Aparecida de
author_facet Souza,Luciana Aparecida de
Lopes,Samara de Paula
Daoualibi,Yasmin
Mósena,Ana Cristina Sbaraini
Gonçalo,Vinícius Vasconcellos da Cruz
Veiga,Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da
Spíndola,Bruno Ferreira
Silva,Wanessa Pereira da
Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Caldas,Saulo Andrade
author_role author
author2 Lopes,Samara de Paula
Daoualibi,Yasmin
Mósena,Ana Cristina Sbaraini
Gonçalo,Vinícius Vasconcellos da Cruz
Veiga,Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da
Spíndola,Bruno Ferreira
Silva,Wanessa Pereira da
Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Caldas,Saulo Andrade
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Luciana Aparecida de
Lopes,Samara de Paula
Daoualibi,Yasmin
Mósena,Ana Cristina Sbaraini
Gonçalo,Vinícius Vasconcellos da Cruz
Veiga,Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da
Spíndola,Bruno Ferreira
Silva,Wanessa Pereira da
Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Caldas,Saulo Andrade
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine
congenital malformations
myelodysplasia
segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord
histopathology
topic bovine
congenital malformations
myelodysplasia
segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord
histopathology
description ABSTRACT: Congenital malformations are functional and structural changes in organ systems, tissues, or organs that may develop during the embryonic or fetal phase. Spinal cord malformations, such as segmental hypoplasia of the spinal cord (SHSC) and syringomyelia, are rare in bovines. A Girolando calf from Valença, Rio de Janeiro, was admitted to the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro because of motor incoordination. Clinical evaluation revealed a 5-cm depression area in the spine at the dorsal line of the thoracic region. Neurological examination revealed reduced proprioception, pelvic limb extension with increased nociceptive activity, and reduced anal reflex. In radiographic examination, the body of the T11 vertebra had a trapezoidal wedge shape with ventral hemivertebra, probable agenesis or hypoplasia of the T11-T12 spinous processes, and fusion of the T9-T10 spinous processes. Myelography revealed extradural spinal compression caused by vertebral malformations. Necropsy showed no spinous processes (T11-T12), cranial stenosis in the medullary canal (T11-T13), and 1-3-mm pores in the white matter of the thoracic spinal cord (T8-T11). Microscopy revealed cystic dilatations in the white matter (T9-T11), cystic areas of varying sizes (T8-T9), and moderate reduction in the gray matter around the central canal of the medulla (T11-T13). Here, we reported the clinical and pathological findings of SHSC and syringomyelia in a Girolando calf. The features should be differentiated from other spinal cord syndromes. Congenital malformations are of economic importance, and their etiology and diagnosis are fundamental to disease control and progenitor-selection programs.
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