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Extradural (Synovial) Cyst
  • Description
  • Signalment
  • Clinical Features
  • Neurolocalization
  • Genetics
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Some animals may have congenital bony malformations of the articular facets predisposing to a stenotic vertebral canal associated with bony compression of the spinal cord. In still other instances, small portions of synovial tissue containing synovial fluid may become entrapped and "pinched off." These sacs of inspissated synovial fluid are known as synovial cysts. These cysts may compress the spinal cord, either statically or with vertebral movement (dynamic compression).
Age of Onset: Any age of animal can be affected
Sex Predisposition: Any sex of animal can be affected
Clinical Course:
​Variable - dogs may be asymptomatic or signs may progressively worsen depending on the size and growth of the cyst.
Clinical Signs:
Movement
Paresis to paralysis
Ataxia
Difficulty rising
Shifting limb lameness

Proprioception
Proprioceptive deficits​
Spinal - Variable
Unknown
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