Sampling
Tru-cut surgical biopsies of the brain mass were sent out for pathology review.
DX
The CT findings are compatible with mineralizing meningioma.
Outcome
The CT study revealed an ovoid irregular shaped extra-axial mass with multifocal mineralization and broad base to the cerebral falx as well as the left parietal bone within the cranial fossa. Left parietal bone hyperostosis is noted. The mass measures approximately 2.0 cm in length and 1.5 cm in height and width each. There is moderate nonuniform contrast enhancement noted throughout the mass. A severe mass effect is seen onto the underlying cerebral hemispheres with severe rightward shift of the cerebral falx. Dural tears are seen along the cerebral falx and left parietal meninges. Both lateral ventricles and the third ventricle are compressed. There is a mass effect onto the diencephalon and cranial aspect of the cerebellum. Caudal foraminal herniation of the cerebellum is seen. Meningioma is supected; meningiomas in cats are typically benign and this one is in a favorable position for surgical removal.
The patient was referred out to Garden State Veterinary Specialists where he underwent brain surgery for mass removal; the mass was a benign hemangioma.
"Sue" continues to do well maintained on Phenobarbitol and prednisone. His owners are very happy that he is feeling better and mostly back to his old self for now.
Comments
CT was performed onsite at Blairstown Animal Hospital. If you are interested in utilizing their CT services, you can contact them at:908-362-6430 for more information.