Intradiploic epidermoid cyst in a dog

Seungmin Lee, Min Jang, F. A. Mann, Sooyoung Choi, Jung Keun Lee, Joon Ki Kim

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Abstract

CASE DESCRIPTION A 10-year-old 7-kg (15.4-lb) neutered male Shih Tzu was referred for evaluation because of a sudden onset of dullness and intermittent vomiting of 1 to 2 weeks' duration. Two days prior to evaluation, clinical signs had worsened and 1 seizure was reported. CLINICAL FINDINGS A 3.5 X 2.5-cm soft, dome-shaped mass of the right occipital region of the head was noted on physical examination. Radiography and CT confirmed the presence of the mass and indicated its intra- and extracranial expansion. The MRI images showed compression of the cerebellum by the mass, with distinct margins of hypointensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME Surgery was performed, and the mass was completely excised. The dog had mild ataxia, hypermetria, and head tremors after surgery. Histologic examination of the mass yielded a diagnosis of intradiploic epidermoid cyst. On examination 3 weeks after surgery, the previous neurologic signs had resolved. On examination 25 months after surgery, the dog remained free of clinical signs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE The present report described the clinical signs, diagnostic imaging results, and successful surgical removal of an intradiploic epidermoid cyst in a dog. Long-term prognosis may be good with complete removal of intradiploic epidermoid cysts in dogs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)183-188
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Volume257
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020

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