Belmudes Audrey, Couturier Jérôme, Gory Guillaume, Cauvin Eddy, Condamin Guillaume, Rabillard Michael, Rault Delphine
AZURVET Referral Center in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, Neurology, Cardiology, Cagnes-sur-Mer, 06800, France.
Veterinary Clinic OLLIOLIS, Ollioules, 83190, France.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2019 Sep;60(5):E58-E61. doi: 10.1111/vru.12578. Epub 2017 Dec 1.
A four-year-old female French bulldog was presented for evaluation of acute, left-sided peripheral vestibular syndrome. Computed tomographic (CT) examination of the head revealed the presence of air within the left cochlea and vestibule, consistent with pneumolabyrinth. This was concurrent with ipsilateral otitis media and externa. Pneumolabyrinth is an uncommon finding in humans and is most frequently due to head trauma and temporal bone fracture. This is the first report describing pneumolabyrinth in a dog, apparently of nontraumatic origin in this case.
一只四岁雌性法国斗牛犬因急性左侧外周前庭综合征前来评估。头部计算机断层扫描(CT)检查显示左侧耳蜗和前庭内有气体,符合迷路积气。这与同侧中耳炎和外耳炎同时存在。迷路积气在人类中是一种罕见的发现,最常见的原因是头部外伤和颞骨骨折。这是第一份描述犬迷路积气的报告,在该病例中显然是非创伤性起源。