Aberrant migration of Spirocerca lupi to the spinal cord in dogs: Association of clinical signs, CSF analysis, preventive treatment, and outcome

被引:0
|
作者
Casoy, Yarden Lamy [1 ,2 ]
Srugo, Itay [1 ,2 ]
Barnoon, Itai [2 ]
Segal, Uri [2 ]
Zafrany, Asher [2 ]
Segev, Gilad [1 ]
Shipov, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Vet Teaching Hosp, Koret Sch Vet Med, POB 12, IL-761001 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Knowledge Farm Vet Specialists Referral Ctr, IL-4442404 Kfar Shaba, Israel
来源
VETERINARY JOURNAL | 2025年 / 309卷
关键词
Spirocerca lupi; Dog; Aberrant migration; Spirocercosis; Paresis; Cerebrospinal fluid; TOXOCARA-CANIS; CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID; MRI; MENINGOMYELITIS; INFECTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.tvjl.2024.106286
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Spirocerca lupi is a nematode typically targeting the esophageal wall but may also migrate to the spinal cord. This study aimed to characterize the clinical presentation, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings, prognostic factors, and outcomes of dogs with spinal S. lupi (SSL) aberrant migration, and to evaluate prophylactic treatment efficacy. Medical records from 2016 to 2022 were reviewed, including 284 study and 280 control dogs. Complete recovery occurred in 130/284 dogs (46 %) at 1 month, and in 214/284 dogs (75 %) at 3 months and was associated with the clinical grade at presentation (P < 0.001). Of the 162 non-ambulatory dogs, 59 % became ambulatory at 1 month, and 79 % at 3 months. Dogs with urinary incontinence were less likely to fully recover (P = 0.04). Protein CSF concentration was lower at presentation in dogs who completely recovered at 1 month and 3 months (344 mg/dL [15-1297] vs. 732 mg/dL [34-1291], P = 0.006, and 366 mg/dL [15-1297] vs. 769 mg/dL [83-1262], P = 0.025, respectively). A higher proportion of control dogs received prophylactic treatment compared to the SSL group (216/280 [77 %] vs. 168/284 [59 %], respectively, P < 0.001, OR 0.43, CI 0.30-0.62) however, prophylactic treatment did not significantly impact recovery rates. Our findings suggest that SSL is associated with a favorable prognosis; however, full recovery may take several months, and dogs presenting with urinary incontinence and higher neurological severity grades are less likely to recover. Finally, our findings suggest that prophylactic treatment against S. lupi may have a protective effect against SSL and is therefore recommended in endemic regions.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] Aberrant extradural spinal migration of Spirocerca lupi:: four dogs
    Du Plessis, C. J.
    Keller, N.
    Millward, I. R.
    JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE, 2007, 48 (05) : 275 - 278
  • [2] Spinal intramedullary aberrant Spirocerca lupi migration in 3 dogs
    Dvir, Eran
    Perl, Samuel
    Loeb, Emmanuel
    Shklar-Hirsch, Shoshi
    Chai, Orit
    Mazaki-Tovi, Michal
    Aroch, Itamar
    Shamir, Merav H.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2007, 21 (04): : 860 - 864
  • [3] Clinical characteristics of Spirocerca lupi migration in the spinal cord
    Chai, Orit
    Yas, Einat
    Brenner, Ori
    Rojas, Alicia
    Konstantin, Lilach
    Klainbart, Sigal
    Shamir, Merav H.
    VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, 2018, 253 : 16 - 21
  • [4] Association of Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis Findings with Clinical Signs and Outcome in Acute Nonambulatory Thoracolumbar Disc Disease in Dogs
    Srugo, I.
    Aroch, I.
    Christopher, M. M.
    Chai, O.
    Goralnik, L.
    Bdolah-Abram, T.
    Shamir, M. H.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2011, 25 (04) : 846 - 855
  • [5] Association of spinal cord compression seen on magnetic resonance imaging with clinical outcome in 67 dogs with thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion
    Penning, V.
    Platt, S. R.
    Dennis, R.
    Cappello, R.
    Adams, V.
    JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE, 2006, 47 (11) : 644 - 650