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28 November 2023 Toxoplasma gondii spinal granuloma in a cat
Florian Tyroller, Barbara Haas, Barbara Posch, Bianca Hettlich, Christian Schwandt, Stephan Pfleghaar
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Abstract

Case summary A 7-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat was presented with a history of progressive pelvic limb ataxia. A CT scan of the thoracic spine identified an extradural, left lateralised and compressive soft tissue mass at the level of T9. A decompressive hemilaminectomy at the level of T8–T10 and tissue sampling of the mass were performed. Histopathological examination revealed a parasite granuloma caused by Toxoplasma gondii infection. Postoperatively, the cat improved consistently, but mild left pelvic limb lameness remained. At 5 weeks, a recheck CT scan showed a small, enhancing soft tissue lesion in the left epidural space at T9, causing a mild left lateral compression of the spinal cord. After 9 months, the cat acutely deteriorated neurologically and was euthanased without postmortem examination.

Relevance and novel information To our knowledge, this is the first report of a T gondii spinal granuloma in a cat. Such a granuloma should be considered as a differential in cats with evidence of an extradural soft tissue mass.

Florian Tyroller, Barbara Haas, Barbara Posch, Bianca Hettlich, Christian Schwandt, and Stephan Pfleghaar "Toxoplasma gondii spinal granuloma in a cat," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 9(2), (28 November 2023). https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169231208890
Accepted: 4 October 2023; Published: 28 November 2023
KEYWORDS
hemilaminectomy
Parasite diseases
spinal diseases
toxoplasmosis
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