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1 June 2004 PARESIS SECONDARY TO AN EXTRADURAL HEMATOMA IN A SUMATRAN TIGER (PANTHERA TIGRIS SUMATRAE)
Cornelia J. Ketz-Riley, David S. Galloway, John P. Hoover, Mark C. Rochat, Robert J. Bahr, Jerry W. Ritchey, David L. Caudell
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Abstract

A 15-yr-old female Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) was presented to the Boren Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at Oklahoma State University with a 3-wk history of progressive hind limb weakness. Neurologic evaluation was limited to review of videotape that demonstrated weakness and ataxia with conscious proprioceptive deficits of the tiger's pelvic limbs. Spinal radiography demonstrated disc space narrowing, and myelography demonstrated a large extradural compressive lesion at the level of L2-3. Computed tomography did not reveal bone involvement. Surgery was performed to decompress the spinal cord and obtain a definitive diagnosis. A right hemilaminectomy was performed after a dorsal approach to the lumbar spine. Histologic examination of the mass revealed a consolidated extradural spinal hematoma, presumed to be secondary to intervertebral disc herniation. Despite incomplete resection of the mass and plastic deformation of the spinal cord, the tiger returned to normal ambulation within 3 wk of surgical decompression.

Cornelia J. Ketz-Riley, David S. Galloway, John P. Hoover, Mark C. Rochat, Robert J. Bahr, Jerry W. Ritchey, and David L. Caudell "PARESIS SECONDARY TO AN EXTRADURAL HEMATOMA IN A SUMATRAN TIGER (PANTHERA TIGRIS SUMATRAE)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 35(2), 208-215, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1638/01-087
Received: 3 October 2002; Published: 1 June 2004
KEYWORDS
computed tomography
disc herniation
hemilaminectomy
myelography
Panthera tigris sumatrae
paresis
Sumatran tiger
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