Life (Feb 2021)

The Need for Head Space: Brachycephaly and Cerebrospinal Fluid Disorders

  • Clare Rusbridge,
  • Penny Knowler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life11020139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 139

Abstract

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Brachycephalic dogs remain popular, despite the knowledge that this head conformation is associated with health problems, including airway compromise, ocular disorders, neurological disease, and other co-morbidities. There is increasing evidence that brachycephaly disrupts cerebrospinal fluid movement and absorption, predisposing ventriculomegaly, hydrocephalus, quadrigeminal cistern expansion, Chiari-like malformation, and syringomyelia. In this review, we focus on cerebrospinal fluid physiology and how this is impacted by brachycephaly, airorhynchy, and associated craniosynostosis.

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