Concomitant myocardial injury and brain lesions in three dogs
Issue Date
7-2011
Abstract
Three dogs were referred for evaluation of neurologic deficits due to seizure activity. Although they showed cardiac arrhythmias during physical examination and electrocardiographic recording, there were no functional and anatomical abnormalities of the hearts on echocardiographic examination. Marked elevation of serum cTnl and CKMB was confirmed. On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the three dogs, central nervous system (CNS) inflammation on the pons-medullary and right cerebral areas was highly suspected. The clinical signs improved after prednisolone and cyclosporine administration, and the levels of cardiac markers decreased. This report described the clinical findings, specific cardiac enzymes, MRI features of the brain and response of treatment in suspected concomitant myocardial injury and brain lesions in three dogs.
Source or Periodical Title
Philippine Journal of Veterinary Medicine
ISSN
0031-7705
Volume
48
Issue
2
Page
106-113
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Subject
Brain lesions, Dog, ECG, MRI, Myocardial injury
Recommended Citation
Cho, H.S., Kim, J.H., Park, J.H., Masangkay, J.S., Cho, S.B., & Park, C. (2011). Concomitant Myocardial Injury and Brain Lesions in Three Dogs. Philippine Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 48 (2), 106-113.
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