Abstract
An 11-year-old, English cocker spaniel was presented with subacute progressive signs of vestibular ataxia, tetraparesis, left-sided proprioceptive deficits, positional ventrolateral strabismus of the right eye and a right-sided menace deficit. Magnetic resonance imaging of the cranium and cranial cervical spinal cord revealed multifocal T2 hyper-/T1-hypointense intradural lesions with dural tail
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