“…Even in those cases, in which a persistent spinal cord deformity was witnessed upon spinal surgery, subsequent clinical improvement, following the decompression, may indicate that lesions are usually mild to moderate and reversible (Frykman 1999, Gnirs et al 2003. Histopathologic analysis on SAP tissue obtained at surgery has revealed chronic mesenchymal tissue proliferation, moderate fibrosis and adhesion of pia to arachnoid mater (Gnirs et al 2003, Jurina andGrevel 2004). Degenerative changes observed in the spinal cord of affected dogs, in which a post-mortem examination was allowed, included axonal degeneration, myelin loss, multifocal white matter cystic cavitation and moderate to severe meningeal fibrosis (Rylander et al 2002).…”