Background: Brain imaging suggests the involvement of the limbic system, particularly the cingulate gyrus (GC), in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE).

Hypothesis: A correlation exists between the side of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) and the volume of the ipsilateral GC (GCe) in dogs with IE.

Animals: Dogs admitted to the neurological consultation (32 with epileptic seizures and 13 control) were included.

Methods: This retrospective, blinded study followed the International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force recommendations for diagnosing IE at the Tier III confidence level. The IE group included 18 and 14 dogs with IEDs in the left and right hemispheres, respectively (median age: 36 months, median weight: 19.5 kg), whereas the control group included 13 dogs (median age: 32 months, median weight: 20 kg). Whole-brain and GC-volumetric assessments were performed by a semiautomated method.

Results: In the control group, the volume of the GC was: left, from 743.63 to 1001.61 mm, right, from 789.35 to 1015.86 mm. In the study group, the volume of the GC was: left, from 720.88 to 1054.9 mm and right, from 566.29 to 987.77 mm. In dogs with IE, GCe volume was significantly lower than the mean volume of the GC in the control group relative to total intracranial volume (TIV; P = .00044).

Conclusions And Clinical Importance: Alterations in the volume of the GC provide insights into structural changes during IE. The use of semiautomatic volumetry provides an advantage by reducing the potential for human error.

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