Dog continues to thrive two years after removal of brain tumour

White Highland White Terrier lives seizure free after successful craniectomy

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West Highland White terrier on a beach at sunset

William, a twelve-year-old West Highland Terrier was referred to our Neurology and Neurosurgery Service in October 2020 after suffering a severe epileptic seizure.

An MRI scan of his brain revealed a meningioma. With oncology specialists and neurosurgeons as well as radiation and chemotherapy therapy suites, our hospital is able to offer a range of treatment options to patients diagnosed with brain tumours.

Whilst radiation therapy was an option to kill William’s cancer cells and shrink his tumour, William’s tumour was on an area of the brain that could also be accessed with surgery.

After discussing the various treatment options with our specialists, Williams’ family opted for surgery and our neurosurgeons performed a craniectomy and safely removed the tumour.

William was discharged from our hospital two days after his surgery and his owners reported him being back to his old self within a few days of being home.

Two years later, William, now 14 years old, hasn’t suffered any more seizures and continues to live a full and active life.

About the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies  

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies is a one-of-a-kind centre of excellence in clinical activity, teaching and research. Our purpose-built campus, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Pentland Hills Regional Park, is home to more than 800 staff and almost 1400 students, all of whom contribute to our exceptional community ethos.  

The School comprises:  

The Roslin Institute  

The Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Systems  

The Roslin Innovation Centre  

The Hospital for Small Animals  

Equine Veterinary Services  

Farm Animal Services  

Easter Bush Pathology  

The Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education  

We represent the largest concentration of animal science-related expertise in Europe, impacting local, regional, national and international communities in terms of economic growth, the provision of clinical services and the advancement of scientific knowledge. 

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