Muscular and collagenous cerebellar choristoma in a dog.
Angel RipplingerStella Maris Pereira de MeloDênis Antonio FerrarinMarcelo Luís SchwabMathias Reginatto WrzesinskiJúlia da Silva RauberMariana Martins FloresGlaucia Denise KommersAlexandre MazzantiPublished in: Journal of veterinary science (2022)
This report aims to describe the first case of muscular and collagenous choristoma in a dog. A 10-yr-old female mixed-breed dog presented with lateral recumbence, vocalization, positional vertical nystagmus, divergent strabismus, anisocoria, and status epilepticus. The clinical condition evolved to stupor and ultimately, death. Necropsy revealed a white mass causing an irregular increase in the volume of the cerebellar vermis. In histological analysis, a well circumscribed, unencapsulated mass was observed in the cerebellum, consisting of fibers of striated skeletal muscle and collagen fibers, mostly mineralized. Based on the histopathological and histochemical findings, a diagnosis of muscular and collagenous cerebellar choristoma was made.