Abstract

ABSTRACTCavernous angioma was found in the C5‐C6 spinal cord segments of a 4–month‐old female Siberian Husky. The malformation appeared as vessels packed together and lined by simple endothelial cells surrounded by a thin layer of collagenous connective tissue. These vessels were not separated by neural tissue. Clinically, the dog was presented with progressive tetraparesis over a 1‐month period.

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