Peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a subadult golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).

JOURNAL OF AVIAN MEDICINE AND SURGERY(2014)

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Abstract
A 5-year-old, female golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) was admitted with tetraplegia that progressed to a nonambulatory, spastic tetraparesis after a few days of treatment. Clinical and radiologic examinations, including radiography, computed tomography scan, and myelography, were indicative of neoplasia involving a spinal nerve root. Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging and necropsy findings confirmed the diagnosis of a peripheral nerve sheath neoplasia, not, to our knowledge, previously reported in a raptor.
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peripheral nerve sheath tumor,tetraplegia,nonambulatory,spastic tetraparesis,computed tomography scan,CT,myelography,magnetic resonance imaging,MRI,avian,golden eagle,Aquila chrysaetos
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