“…Antemortem diagnosis of FCE is based on history, clinical findings, and exclusion of other causes utilizing survey radiographs, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, myelography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [3,8]. MRI is particularly helpful in supporting the antemortem diagnosis of ischemic myelopathy, because, in addition to excluding other causes of myelopathy, findings may reveal signal intensity changes compatible with spinal cord infarction [1,5,7,12,14,17,20,24]. The MRI features of definitive diagnosis of FCE have been described in a small number of cases in the veterinary literature [10,15,18,23].…”