Clinical, magnetic resonance imaging and histopathological findings of a congenital hypomyelinating leukodystrophy in a Holstein Friesian calf

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Carles Planas, Nyke C. van de Poel, Sanne Dimmendaal, Erik Weerts, Peter Hut, Koen Santifort, Stefanie Veraa
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A 12‐day‐old, male Holstein Friesian calf was presented to the hospital due to progressive ataxia and tremors since birth. A diffuse central nervous system disorder primarily affecting white matter was suspected based on clinical neurological examination. Blood tests were unremarkable, except for positive serology for Schmallenberg virus. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated severe, diffuse abnormalities primarily affecting the white matter regions of the encephalon and cranial cervical spinal cord, consistent with leukoencephalomyelopathy. Euthanasia was performed at 8 weeks of age after no clinical improvement. A postmortem examination was performed. Histopathological examination of the central nervous system revealed changes compatible with hypomyelinating leukodystrophy, with no signs of infectious agents observed. The disorder was considered most likely to be hereditary, as Schmallenberg virus infections during pregnancy in cattle have not been reported to result in such clinical, magnetic resonance imaging or histopathological findings, and no viral genomic material was identified with polymerase chain reaction.
荷斯坦弗里斯兰小牛先天性肌髓营养不良性白质营养不良症的临床、磁共振成像和组织病理学发现
一头 12 天大的荷斯坦弗里斯兰雄性小牛因出生后出现进行性共济失调和震颤而被送往医院。根据临床神经系统检查,怀疑是弥漫性中枢神经系统疾病,主要影响白质。除了施马伦贝格病毒血清学检测呈阳性外,其他血液检测结果均无异常。大脑磁共振成像显示出严重的弥漫性异常,主要影响大脑和头颈部脊髓的白质区域,与白质脑脊髓病一致。由于临床症状没有改善,该鼠在 8 周大时被安乐死。进行了尸检。中枢神经系统的组织病理学检查显示,其变化与骨髓营养不良性脑白质营养不良症相符,未发现感染迹象。这种疾病最有可能是遗传性的,因为在牛怀孕期间感染施马伦贝格病毒并没有导致这种临床、磁共振成像或组织病理学结果的报道,而且聚合酶链反应也没有发现病毒基因组物质。
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Veterinary Record Case Reports
Veterinary Record Case Reports Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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0.50
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期刊介绍: Vet Record Case Reports is an online resource that publishes articles in all fields of veterinary medicine and surgery so that veterinary professionals, researchers and others can easily find important information on both common and rare conditions. Articles may be about a single animal, herd, flock or other group of animals managed together. Common cases that present a diagnostic, ethical or management challenge, or that highlight aspects of mechanisms of injury, pharmacology or histopathology are deemed of particular educational value. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication.
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