Abstract
AbstractA 10.5‐year‐old, male, entire labrador retriever dog was presented for chronic progressive ataxia and recent onset of a left‐sided head tilt and salivation. Neurological examination findings were deemed consistent with a multifocal brain and spinal cord neuroanatomic localisation. Ophthalmological examination of the right eye revealed pupil shape abnormality (dyscoria), a pale uveal mass lesion and white cellular sediment in the anterior chamber. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, eyes, thoracolumbar and lumbosacral spinal cord and surrounding structures showed multiple lesions affecting the central nervous system (brain), peripheral nervous system (left trigeminal nerve) and right eye. Cerebrospinal fluid, right eye anterior chamber fluid and fine‐needle aspirate biopsy of the uveal mass lesion yielded a cytological diagnosis of lymphoma (suspected large granular lymphocytic). The dog was discharged with palliative treatment and euthanased at home 4 days later. This case report documents the cytological diagnosis of lymphoma in the cerebrospinal fluid, intraocular fluid and fine‐needle aspirate of a uveal mass in a dog.
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