Kube Stephanie A, Vernau Karen M, Wisner Erik R, LeCouteur Richard A
Veterinary Medicinal Teaching Hospital, Davis, CA, USA.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2004 Nov-Dec;45(6):528-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04090.x.
A 15-month-old neutered male cat was presented for progressive paraparesis of 3 months' duration and suspected cardiomegaly. Neuroanatomical localization was a T3-L3 myelopathy. On abdominal ultrasound, an anomalous vessel with turbulent blood flow was identified arising from the caudal vena cava. Myelography showed a bilateral ventrolateral extradural spinal cord compression from T12 to L4. Nonselective angiography and contrast-enhanced computed tomography clearly indicated a vascular complex and vena caval aneurysm with an engorged internal vertebral venous plexus. Surgical occlusion of the anomalous vessels was unsuccessful.
一只15个月大的绝育雄性猫因持续3个月的进行性截瘫和疑似心脏肥大前来就诊。神经解剖定位为T3-L3脊髓病。腹部超声检查发现一条异常血管,血流紊乱,发自尾腔静脉。脊髓造影显示从T12到L4有双侧腹外侧硬膜外脊髓压迫。非选择性血管造影和增强CT清楚地显示了一个血管复合体和腔静脉瘤,伴有内椎静脉丛充血。异常血管的手术闭塞未成功。