1998
DOI: 10.1136/vr.142.6.145
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Surgical treatment of cranial meningocele in Iranian calves

Abstract: OVER a six-year period (1989 to 1995), 769 bovine surgical patients were treated at the authors' clinic. Among 56 animals with congenital defects, five calves were diagnosed with meningocele. Three underwent successful surgery, the other two were not treated.The first case was a five-day-old female Holstein calf born at term, which presented with a soft painless fluctuating swelling of about 12 cm diameter on the median plane in the frontal region. It was covered with hair and deep palpation disclosed a bony p… Show more

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“…In the present report occipital meningoencephalocele in a 6-month-old Holstein fetus was defined with anatomo-pathological and radiological findings. Meningoencephalocele has also been described in other domestic animals such as horses, cattle, pigs, dogs, lambs and cats [4,[6][7][8][9][10][11] . Cranial localization is generally formed as frontal and occipital [1][2][3] .…”
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“…In the present report occipital meningoencephalocele in a 6-month-old Holstein fetus was defined with anatomo-pathological and radiological findings. Meningoencephalocele has also been described in other domestic animals such as horses, cattle, pigs, dogs, lambs and cats [4,[6][7][8][9][10][11] . Cranial localization is generally formed as frontal and occipital [1][2][3] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In animals, the meningoencephalocele has also been described in other domestic animals such as pigs, dogs and cats [7,[9][10][11]. In cattle, although both meningoencephalocele and meningocele have also been diagnosed by radiography and ultrasonography [1,4], their differentiation were not easy.…”
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“…In large animals, surgical correction has been described in four calves with cranial meningoceles, and a miniature horse with multiple congenital abnormalities including cervical meningomyelocele, spina bifida, and hydrocephaly 9–11 . In the calves, no complications were reported whereas the Miniature horse died a week after discharge.…”
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“…8 In large animals, surgical correction has been described in four calves with cranial meningoceles, and a miniature horse with multiple congenital abnormalities including cervical meningomyelocele, spina bifida, and hydrocephaly. [9][10][11] In the calves, no complications were reported whereas the Miniature horse died a week after discharge. No complications occurred in our foal, however potential complications might include meningitis, neurologic deficits if nerve roots were disturbed or inadvertently included in the closure of the sac, seroma formation, incisional infection, and dehiscence.…”
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confidence: 99%