Multifocal CNS Disease Flashcards

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Which neoplasia like to metastasize to CNS?

A
  1. Lymphoma
  2. Melanoma
  3. Hemangiosarcoma
  4. Urogenital carcinoma
  5. Thyroid carcinoma
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What neoplasia is multifocal to diffuse in the CNS?

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Lymphoma
Multiple myeloma
Histiocytic sarcoma

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3
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What is the treatment for GME?

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Steroids

Immunosupressants

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4
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Necrotizing meningoencephalitis

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Pug, maltese, pomeranian, chihuahua

Young to middle-aged

Acute, progressive

Causes forebrain dysfunction (mentation changes, seizures, cervical pain)

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5
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Necrotizing leukoencephalitis

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Yorkie, frenchie, chihuahua

Chronic, progressive

Usually fatal

Multifocal neuro signs (cerebrum and brainstem)

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6
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Treatment for MUE

A

Steroids

Immunosupressants

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7
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Myoclonus is a clinical sign of what disease?

A

Distemper

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8
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Severe meningeal enhancement on MRI of cat may be indicative of what disease?

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FIP

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9
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FIP

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35% of cats are neuro

Ataxia, nystagmus, seizures, obtundation

Anti-coronavirus IgG titer on CSF

High serum total protein

CSF: neutrophilic pleocytosis

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10
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Treatment for toxoplasma?

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Clindamycin (don’t give TMS to cats)

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