Acute intraparenchymal spinal cord injury in a cat due to high-rise syndrome

A 9-year-old spayed female Bengal Red cat was evaluated for high-rise syndrome. The cat had paraplegia of the hind limbs, intact reflexes and pain perception, and hyperesthesia in the caudal thoracic area. Mentation, cranial nerve function, forelimb proprioceptive responses, and spinal reflexes were...

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description A 9-year-old spayed female Bengal Red cat was evaluated for high-rise syndrome. The cat had paraplegia of the hind limbs, intact reflexes and pain perception, and hyperesthesia in the caudal thoracic area. Mentation, cranial nerve function, forelimb proprioceptive responses, and spinal reflexes were normal. There were no abnormalities on radiographs or computed tomography scan, but magnetic resonance imaging revealed a hyperintense intraparenchymal spinal cord lesion on T2-weighted and T2 fat saturation images.
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Animals
Cat Diseases - diagnosis
Cats
Female
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - veterinary
Paresis - diagnosis
Paresis - etiology
Paresis - veterinary
Scientific
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Spinal Cord Injuries - complications
Spinal Cord Injuries - diagnosis
Spinal Cord Injuries - veterinary
title Acute intraparenchymal spinal cord injury in a cat due to high-rise syndrome
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