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Neurenteric Cyst/Neuroendodermal Cyst/Neuroenteric Cyst
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  • Signalment
  • Clinical Features
  • Neurolocalization
  • Genetics
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Neurenteric cysts (enterogenous or endodermal cysts) are benign congenital malformations resulting in cyst formation around the spinal cord or within the cranial vault.
Age of Onset: Any age of animal can be affected. Age of onset is dependent on progression and rate of growth of the cyst and resulting compression of the CNS parenchyma.
Sex Predisposition: Any sex of animal can be affected
Clinical Course:
​Clinical signs may worsen over time
Clinical Signs:
Posture and Appearance

Head tilt

​Movement
Ataxia
Paresis to plegia
Head swaying

Proprioception
Proprioceptive deficits

Cranial Nerves
*signs associated with cerebellopontine angle cyst:
-menace deficit
-cranial nerve signs 

Special Reflexes (e.g. cutaneous trunci)
Reduced cutaneous trunci reflex

Painful Reactions
Moderate signs of pain on palpation of the vertebral column
Spinal (intradural, extramedullary) or intracranial ​
Unknown
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