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27 October 2020 Subarachnoid diverticulum associated with feline infectious peritonitis in a Siberian cat
Christopher Hoey, George Nye, Angela Fadda, Janet Bradshaw, Emi N Barker
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Abstract

Case summary A 7-month-old Siberian cat was presented for investigation of acute onset multifocal neurological deficits. Neurological examination documented dull mental status and an ambulatory left hemiparesis. Serum biochemistry documented marked hyperglobulinaemia. MRI of the brain identified marked leptomeningeal contrast enhancement extending along the brainstem caudally to involve the cranial cervical spinal cord. MRI of the cervical spine further identified a subarachnoid diverticulum that extended from the level of the obex to the C2–C3 vertebrae. Cerebrospinal fluid quantitative RT-PCR was positive for the presence of feline coronavirus. Histopathology revealed pyogranulomatous meningitis and choroid plexitis, uveitis and nephritis.

Relevance and novel information This article describes the first reported case of a subarachnoid diverticulum associated with feline infectious peritonitis.

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Christopher Hoey, George Nye, Angela Fadda, Janet Bradshaw, and Emi N Barker "Subarachnoid diverticulum associated with feline infectious peritonitis in a Siberian cat," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 6(2), (27 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116920941477
Accepted: 18 June 2020; Published: 27 October 2020
KEYWORDS
feline infectious peritonitis
FIP
MRI
neurolocalisation
spinal cord
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