Case Report: Mycobacterial epidural pyogranulomatous steatitis in a cat
Flora Decrop, Tiago Henriques, Annika Hermann, Caroline Fina, Patricia Álvarez, Juanjo Mínguez, Christoforos Posporis

TL;DR
A cat was diagnosed with a rare mycobacterial infection in its spine, and recovered fully after a tailored antibiotic treatment.
Contribution
This is one of the first documented cases of mycobacterial epidural steatitis in a cat, highlighting the role of PCR for diagnosis.
Findings
The cat had a mycobacterial epidural mass confirmed via hsp65 gene-targeted PCR and sequencing.
Treatment with clarithromycin, pradofloxacin, and rifampicin led to rapid and complete recovery.
No recurrence was observed 20 months after diagnosis, indicating a favorable long-term outcome.
Abstract
A 2-year-old neutered male domestic short-haired cat was presented with chronic spinal hyperesthesia and a 24-h acute progression to non-ambulatory, non-painful tetraparesis, consistent with a C1-T2 myelopathy. Physical examination, serum biochemistry, hematology, thoracic and abdominal imaging were unremarkable. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a well-defined, crescent-shaped, extra-dural, compressive, T2w/T1w/STIR hyperintense contrast-enhancing mass lesion within the dorsal and right lateral vertebral canal, from C2 to cranial C4. Mild mononuclear pleocytosis and increased protein concentration were detected on CSF analysis. Serology for Feline Corona Virus (FeCoV), Toxoplasma gondii IgM and IgG, Cryptococcus antigen, FIV/FeLV and CSF PCR for T. gondii and FeCoV were negative. A right-sided C2-C3 hemilaminectomy was performed, and the mass was debulked. Histopathology showed…
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TopicsMycobacterium research and diagnosis · Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
