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A spontaneous neurological disease in domestic cats is described. The clinical signs included
staggering gait
, hind limb ataxia, and
paresis
. Histologically, a nonsuppurative meningoencephalomyelitis with a characteristic distribution pattern was found, indicating a viral etiology. In serum samples from diseased cats, antibodies to Borna disease virus were demonstrated.
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PMID:Description of feline nonsuppurative meningoencephalomyelitis ("staggering disease") and studies of its etiology. 765 Feb 12
N-butyl benzenesulfonamide (NBBS), one of the sulfonamide plasticizers, induced characteristic effects to Wistar rats after acute repeated exposures (300 mg/kg body weight, ip every 6 h). The signs were pica,
staggering gait
with hindlimb-
paresis
and splaying, teeth-grinding, self paw-biting and coma. The motor activity parameters showed generalized decreased mobility. The gait and hindlimb abnormalities coexisted with changes of lower motoneuron activity, ie decreased immunoreactivity of choline acetyltransferase in the lumbar spinal cord. The effects became more overt with repeated exposure to NBBS and the severity was increased. These effects were short-lived and the animals soon recovered.
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PMID:Behavioral changes with alterations of choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivities induced by N-butyl benzenesulfonamide. 858 90
The authors present the case of a 34-year-old man. The patients was admitted for the second time in the clinic. A year before an epidermoid cyst of the third ventricle, obstructing the two foramen Monroe and causing acute hydrocephaly, was surgically removed. In the operative intervention a cerebral fenestration of the lateral cerebral ventricle was performed and the epidermoid cyst was totally extirpated through the right foramen Monroe under operative microscope. The patient was discharged in excellent state, without complaints and neurological symptoms. The patient received attacks of severe headaches, staggering gate and double vision two months before his second admission. The neurological examination revealed
paresis
of left nervus abducens,
staggering gait
and pronounced psychic symptoms. The computed tomography of the brain revealed cystic formation, 3.4 cm in diameter, in the front part of the third cerebral ventricle. The intervention was performed after preoperative management of the patient and a cystic tumor with the histologic characteristics of an epidermoid cyst was totally extirpated under operative microscope, using the same approach as in the first operation. The patient was discharged in good state without complaints and no abnormalities detected in the neurological status.
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PMID:Recurrence of epidermoid cyst in the third ventricle. Case report. 1242 38