Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Jul 2024)

Granuloprival cerebellar cortical degeneration in a Yorkshire Terrier and Lagotto Romagnolo dog

  • Thomas Mignan,
  • Martí Pumarola,
  • Simon Platt,
  • Matthew James,
  • Marta Pereira,
  • Antonia Morey‐Matamalas,
  • Alfredo Recio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.17091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 2368 – 2372

Abstract

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Abstract Granuloprival degeneration is an uncommon form of cerebellar cortical degeneration (CCD). A 3‐month‐old Yorkshire Terrier and a 7‐month‐old Lagotto Romagnolo dog were presented with a history of progressive cerebellar dysfunction including wide‐based stance, cerebellar ataxia, intention tremors, and loss of menace response despite normal vision. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain identified marked diffuse decrease of the cerebellum size. Euthanasia was performed in both cases because of progression of clinical signs. Histopathological examination identified marked diffuse thinning of the granular cell layer with almost complete loss of the granular cell neurons, providing a definitive diagnosis of granuloprival CCD. Granuloprival CCD should be considered as a differential diagnosis in Yorkshire Terrier and Lagotto Romagnolo dogs with post‐natal progressive clinical signs of cerebellar dysfunction.

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