Yu Yoshihiko, Sugiyama Atsushi, Kuniya Takashi, Hasegawa Daisuke
Laboratory of Veterinary Radiology, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan.
Suruga Animal Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan.
JFMS Open Rep. 2021 Mar 15;7(1):2055116921990301. doi: 10.1177/2055116921990301. eCollection 2021 Jan-Jun.
A rescued stray cat with an unknown history was examined for non-ambulatory paraparesis in the hindlimbs. Survey radiographs revealed typical findings of hypervitaminosis A, characterised by vertebral exostoses and extensive osteophytes, mainly in the cervicothoracic spine. CT findings were consistent with the radiographic findings, and CT-based volume rendering and virtual endoscopy into the vertebral canal were created for three-dimensional visualisation of the lesion. MRI revealed a focal and mild dilation of the central canal of the spinal cord. Although the clinical diagnosis of hypervitaminosis A is based on an unusual dietary history and characteristic radiographic findings, the history of this cat was unknown and serum concentrations of vitamin A were unremarkable, when measured >1 month after rescue. However, other possible differential diagnoses were thought to be unlikely and clinical signs never worsened, and thus, hypervitaminosis A was presumed.
To our knowledge, this is the first report to present the CT and MRI characteristics of a cat with suspected hypervitaminosis A.
一只来历不明的获救流浪猫因后肢非行走性轻瘫接受检查。X线平片检查显示了维生素A过多症的典型表现,特征为椎体骨赘和广泛的骨赘,主要位于颈胸段脊柱。CT表现与X线表现一致,并基于CT进行容积再现和椎管虚拟内镜检查以对病变进行三维可视化。MRI显示脊髓中央管有局灶性轻度扩张。尽管维生素A过多症的临床诊断基于不寻常的饮食史和特征性的X线表现,但这只猫的病史不明,且在获救1个月后测量时血清维生素A浓度无异常。然而,其他可能的鉴别诊断被认为不太可能,且临床症状从未恶化,因此推测为维生素A过多症。
据我们所知,这是第一份报告疑似维生素A过多症猫的CT和MRI特征的报告。