12 results match your criteria: "I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital[Affiliation]"
Front Vet Sci
July 2024
Anicura I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy.
Front Vet Sci
December 2023
Anicura I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy.
Introduction: Porencephaly is defined as a fluid-filled cavity of variable size in the brain cortex. It is regarded as a congenital condition and is typically considered a developmental or an encephaloclastic defect. Our hypothesis is that postnatal traumatic events in the first few months of life may represent a cause of canine and feline porencephaly that is more common than generally suspected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Intervertebral disc protrusion (IVDP) is a neurological disorder commonly observed at the lumbosacral junction of old, medium-to-large breeds, non-chondrodystrophic dogs. Although uncommon, lumbosacral IVDP can also be seen in chondrodystrophic dogs, among them French Bulldogs (FBs) and could be associated with congenital vertebral malformations in this breed. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence, clinical features, and MRI characteristics of lumbosacral IVDP and congenital vertebral malformations in FBs diagnosed with thoracic or lumbar intervertebral disc extrusion (IVDE) and to evaluate the possible interference of the neurologic deficits related to chronic IVDP on neurological examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Radiol Ultrasound
November 2023
AniCura - I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Pedrosa, Italy.
A 5-year-old intact male Saint Bernard was presented for paraparesis following a fall down the stairs. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a chronic fragmentation of the dorsocaudal aspect of the second lumbar vertebral body (L2). Material migrated from the L2 to L3 intervertebral space through the fractured caudal vertebral endplate into the vertebral body and reached the vertebral canal, resulting in a severe extradural compressive myelopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Vet Sci
August 2022
Department of Animal Medicine, Productions and Health, University of Padua, Legnaro, Italy.
Introduction: Steroid-responsive meningitis-arteritis (SRMA) is an immune-mediated disorder of young dogs for which there is no definitive ante-mortem diagnostic test. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can be used to explore other differentials and extensive reports about its usefulness in the diagnosis of SRMA are lacking. The aims of this study were to retrospectively investigate the characteristics of MRI studies of the cervical spine of dogs diagnosed with SRMA and to compare the diagnostic capability of MRI obtained with low-field and high-field units.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vet Intern Med
July 2022
Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Background: Risk factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in cats are derived from a single study dated almost 20 years ago. The relationship between inflammation of oral tissues and OSCC is still unclear.
Objectives: To investigate previously proposed and novel potential risk factors for OSCC development, including oral inflammatory diseases.
J Am Anim Hosp Assoc
May 2022
From AniCura I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Predosa, Italy (R.B., L.B., F.B., J.A., M.B.).
A 4 yr old male Maltese dog presented with a 1 wk history of intermittent neck pain and progressive difficulty walking. Neurologic evaluation was consistent with a left-sided brainstem lesion. On oral examination, left lingual hemiatrophy was evident suggesting hypoglossal nerve involvement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan Vet J
July 2021
Endovet Professional Association, Rome, Italy (Bottero, Mussi, Raponi, Ruggiero); I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Pedrosa, Bologna, Italy (De Lorenzi).
This study describes the clinical, diagnostic, and pathological characteristics of canine nasal polyps and how they responded to medical, endoscopic, and surgical treatments. The database of a multi-center veterinary endoscopy group was searched from 2010 to 2018. All dogs with a histological diagnosis of nasal polyposis that were undergoing endoscopic investigation (N = 23), were included.
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November 2019
Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Istituto Veterinario di Novara, Novara, Italy.
Lack of dental eruption may be accompanied by development of dentigerous cysts and has also been rarely associated with neoplasia. However, little information is available on prevalence of unerupted teeth and associated lesions in dogs and cats. The main objective of this study was to describe the epidemiologic data of canine and feline dental patients with unerupted teeth, and assess the prevalence of associated dentigerous cysts and tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vet Intern Med
March 2019
Service of Diagnostic Imaging, I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy.
Background: Skeletal muscle metastases (SMMs) have been described sporadically in canine oncology.
Hypothesis/objectives: To determine the prevalence, localization, and clinical signs of SMMs associated with hemangiosarcoma (HSA) in a population of dogs presented for whole body computed tomography (CT).
Animals: Dogs with a histologically confirmed HSA and a tissue core specimen or fine needle aspirate of suspected metastatic lesions were included in the study.
Res Vet Sci
June 2015
"I Portoni Rossi" Veterinary Hospital, Via Roma 57/a, 40069 Zola Predosa, BO, Italy.
Papillary meningioma (PM) is one of the most aggressive variants of meningioma in humans and classified as grade III by WHO system. To date, the biological behavior of PM is still not clear in dogs. This study investigated the correlation between histopathological findings of 16 canine PMs and follow up data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Small Anim Pract
January 2014
I Portoni Rossi Veterinary Hospital, Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the agreement between cytological and histological diagnosis of canine and feline mediastinal masses to assess the utility of cytological examination in accurately diagnosing and classifying mediastinal lesions.
Methods: A retrospective review of 58 cases of mediastinal masses from 21 dogs and 37 cats were performed. Histopathology was used as the diagnostic reference standard.