Case 6: 4-year-old male goldendoodle dog
October 17, 2020
Mason Savage, DVM, DACVR
Intermittent vestibular signs
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Transverse/sagittal CT images composite, pelvic limbscaption

Transverse/sagittal CT images, composite, pelvis/pelvic limbscaption

Transverse/sagittal CT images, composite, thoracic limbscaption

Transverse/sagittal CT images, composite, thoracic limbscaption

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Transverse/sagittal CT images through the arch of the aortacaption
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4 year old male goldendoodle dog
Intermittent severe vestibular signs and an MRI that revealed possible infarct. Developed lameness and weakness in all four limbs; acutely worse and more uncomfortable in the right thoracic limb; pain and thickening on mid-humerus palpation
DICOM images of the entire study available
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Post-contrast CT images of the head/neck, thoracic/pelvic limbs, thorax and abdomen
What's your diagnosis?
Hypertrophic osteopathy and multifocal regions of infarctive lesions from a presumptive aortic dissection