Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology Q&A 05
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A myelogram of the lower cervical spine of a 16-year-old Thoroughbred mare which had shown progressive hindlimb ataxia over 18 months is illustrated.
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What radiological abnormalities are present? | There is poor definition of the intervertebral facet joints between cervical vertebrae C6 and C7, and almost complete obliteration of dorsal and ventral contrast columns at the same level.
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What is your diagnosis? | Stenosis of the cervical vertebral canal at the C6/7 level (cervical static malformation). A focal compressive myelopathy is relatively uncommon in a horse of this age, but, with this history, when it occurs, it usually involves static compression in the caudal cervical spine. |
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What other conditions might cause similar signs? |
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[[Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis |Link to Article]] |