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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 43:201-208 (2007)
© 2007 American Animal Hospital Association


Retrospective Study

Multiple Meningiomas in Three Dogs

John J. McDonnell, DVM, MS, Kerrianne Kalbko, John H. Keating, DVM, Amy F. Sato, DVM and Dominik Faissler, DVM

From the Dogs and Cats Veterinary, Referral (McDonnell), 6700 Laurel-Bowie Road, Bowie, Maryland 20715 and Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine (McDonnell, Kalbko, Keating, Sato, Faissler), Tufts University, 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536.

Three dogs with seizures were diagnosed with multiple intracranial meningiomas. Two of the three dogs were golden retrievers, and ages ranged from 9 to 11 years. Treatment consisted of surgery and radiation (n=2) or chemotherapy (n=1). In all three cases, the masses were two distinct tumors as determined by imaging, surgery, or necropsy. In two dogs, the meningiomas had the same histological pattern, while in one dog the histological subtypes were different.







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