Multimodality characteristics of multifocal choroid plexus carcinoma with bilateral calvarial defects in a dog

Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2021 May;62(3):E20-E25. doi: 10.1111/vru.12732. Epub 2019 Mar 20.

Abstract

An 8-year-old male intact miniature poodle presented for blindness, obtundation, tetraparesis, and vestibular signs. Magnetic resonance imaging, radiography, and ultrasound revealed a left piriform lobe lesion, right cerebellar and left brainstem lesions, and hydrocephalus and bilateral calvarial defects. Histopathology confirmed a choroid plexus carcinoma with meningeal and intraventricular metastases. The calvarial defect did not show evidence of necrosis, osteoclastic resorption, inflammation or neoplastic infiltration, reflecting a quiescent calvarial atrophy or dysplasia. These novel findings supported inclusion of bone atrophy secondary to chronic increased intracranial pressure as a differential diagnosis for large calvarial defects in dogs with choroid plexus carcinoma.

Keywords: brain neoplasia; calvarium; skull defect.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carcinoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Carcinoma / veterinary*
  • Choroid Plexus Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Choroid Plexus Neoplasms / veterinary*
  • Dog Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Dogs
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / veterinary*
  • Male
  • Multimodal Imaging / veterinary*
  • Skull / diagnostic imaging
  • Skull / pathology*
  • Ultrasonography / methods
  • Ultrasonography / veterinary*

Supplementary concepts

  • Choroid Plexus Carcinoma