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      Intracranial migration of Eucoleus (Capillaria) boehmi in a dog.

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          A 4-year-old, spayed-female great Dane was referred for surgical treatment of a suspected meningioma, diagnosed on magnetic resonance imaging 10 days prior to presentation. The suspected meningioma was removed via image-guided stereotactic craniotomy. Histopathological diagnosis was severe, locally extensive, chronic meningoencephalitis with an intralesional nematode egg. The egg was morphologically consistent with Eucoleus boehmi, and aberrant migration into the cranial cavity was the presumed cause of this lesion. Three faecal samples were collected and revealed 4+ E. boehmi eggs. Treatment involved 110 mg/kg fenbendazole (Panacur, Intervet) orally twice daily for 14 days. Nematodes including E. boehmi are a previously un-recognised source of intracranial disease in dogs, and should be considered as a differential for mass-like lesions visualised by magnetic resonance imaging.

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          Journal
          J Small Anim Pract
          The Journal of small animal practice
          1748-5827
          0022-4510
          Feb 2013
          : 54
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA.
          Article
          10.1111/j.1748-5827.2012.01303.x
          23146113
          96b92f96-8b22-46fc-9789-54b46c71fa17
          © 2012 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.
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