CT – Chronic destructive rhinitis and secondary chronic otitis media in a 12 year old MN DSH cat

Case Study

CT – Chronic destructive rhinitis and secondary chronic otitis media in a 12 year old MN DSH cat

This 12 year old MN DSH cat has ha history of chronic URI and vestibular/neurological episodes of 17 months duration. Purulent/bloody secretions from both nares.

This 12 year old MN DSH cat has ha history of chronic URI and vestibular/neurological episodes of 17 months duration. Purulent/bloody secretions from both nares.

Image Interpretation

CT of the skull: 

Both nasal cavities as well as both sphenoidal recesses are filled with a moderate amount of non-gravity dependent hypoattenuating, non-contrast enhancing material. The mucosal lining of both nasal cavities is moderately thickened, yet smooth. Moderate loss of turbinate structures is noted in the rostral third of both nasal cavities.  There is a mild amount of non-gravity dependent non-contrast enhancing material attached to the wall of both tympanic bullae. After contrast administration there is mild thickening of the mucosal outline of the lumen, L >> R. The osseous outline of the bony walls of both bullae is mildly thickened and irregular. The left tympanic bulla presents a well-delineated focus of perforating osteolysis.  All incisor teeth of the upper jaw present complicated tooth fractures.

DX

The findings are consistent with chronic destructive rhinitis, secondary chronic otitis media

Outcome

The causative agent is
most likely primary viral with bacterial superinfection. Even though unlikely there is a
small chance of emerging fungal (cryptococcal) superinfection.
Secondary chronic otitis media is noted bilaterally and with destructive component on
the left which may explain the history of intermittent vestibular syndrome. Rhinoscopy with biopsy and samples for microbial cultures is recommended. Consider
long-term – for at least 4 weeks – antimicrobial therapy after bacterial sensitivity
testing.
The dental findings are compatible with feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions. The
fractured teeth should be removed.

Patient Information

Patient Name : Hank Tilghman/AVC
Gender : Male, Neutered
Species : Feline
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 16_00141

Clinical Signs

  • Nasal discharge bloody
  • Nasal discharge mucoid
  • Neurologic signs

Images

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Clinical Signs

  • Nasal discharge bloody
  • Nasal discharge mucoid
  • Neurologic signs
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