2020
DOI: 10.1136/vetreccr-2020-001129
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Clinical and MRI findings in two unrelated cats with globoid cell leucodystrophy

Abstract: Two unrelated male cats, both five months old, were referred for progressive neurological signs characterised by intentional tremors, paraplegia with absence of nociception in the pelvic limbs, weakness, dysmetria with reduced flexor reflex in the thoracic limbs, and bilaterally reduced menace response. MRI, performed by a 0.25 T Esaote Vet Grande, showed diffuse and irregular intramedullary T2 weighted hyperintensity between T3 and L3; these lesions were isointense on T1 weighted images without contrast uptak… Show more

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