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Disk Disease » NeuroWebVet
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May 25, 2015. Hansen Type I thoracolumbar intervertebral disc disease occurs most frequently in chondrodystrophic breeds , i.e. those with long backs and relatively short legs such as the Dachshund. Beagles and cocker spaniels are also frequently affected. To the spinal cord and then secondly it can. Dogs with thoracolumbar disc herniation is reported to be 54.7%, but has a high recurrence rate of 31-50% regardless of treatment with steroids or NSAIDs. Success rates of. Neurosurgeons typically agree that...
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GME » NeuroWebVet
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June 1, 2015. Granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis (GME) is a non-suppurative inflammatory disease that affects the nervous system of dogs. More recently, it has been dubbed meningoencephalomyelitis of unknown etiology to include a spectrum of diseases such as necrotizing meningoencephalitis (NME) or necrotizing leukoencephalitis (NLE). While histopathology is necessary to confirm the diagnosis, information from MR imaging and spinal fluid analysis can suggest GME, as well as excluding infectio...Tiny ...
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Tiny Reviews: JVIM May/June 2015 » NeuroWebVet
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Tiny Reviews: JVIM May/June 2015. June 3, 2015. Animals with neurological disease may have abnormal mentation or a decreased mobility which can limit their access to water. Additionally, intracranial disease can result in central diabetes insipidus. The authors state that it is important to note that hypernatremia can. Epilepsy in the Italian Spinone. Original content here is published under these license terms:. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Enter your email ...
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Tiny Review: JAVMA July 2015 » NeuroWebVet
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Here are some other sites that we like:. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Affordable veterinary MRI solutions. ASPCA Animal Poison Control. AVMA Animal Health Studies Database. Searchable database of clinical trials currently available. AVMA Important Resources for Veterinarians. A collection of government and other helpful links. Canine Brain MRI Atlas. Excellent reference set of images. For owners, breeders, veterinarians, and veterinary neurologists. Canine Genetic Diseases Network.
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Canine Ischemic Myelopathy » NeuroWebVet
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May 7, 2015. Penwick Compendium March 1989; vol. 11, No. 3: 287-297. Cauzinille JVIM 1996; vol. 10, No. 4: 241-245. Hawthorne JAAHA 2001; 37:374-383. Bagley 2003 ACVIM forum. Stein 2006 ESVN forum. Davies 2006 ESVN forum. Abramson Vet Radiol Ultrasound 2005; 46(3): 225-9. De Risio JVIM 2007; 21: 1290-1298. De Risio JAVMA , vol 233, no. 1, July 1, 2008. Nakamoto J Vet Med Sci 2009 Feb; 71(2): 171-6. Dunie-Merigot Can Vet J 2007 Jan; 48(1): 63-8. Original content here is published under these license terms:.
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Tiny Reviews: JVIM March/April 2015 » NeuroWebVet
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Tiny Reviews: JVIM March/April 2015. April 13, 2015. A recent report by Brewer et al evaluated the pharmacokinetics of rectal zonisamide, a safe and effective anti-epileptic drug used orally. Zonisamide combined with polyethylene glycol (PEG) in a suppository had higher bioavailability compared to mixing zonisamide with water. This route is not advised for treatment of status epilepticus but provides a means of beginning a long acting anti-epileptic in dogs that are unable to receive oral adminis...Cauda...
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AA Subluxation » NeuroWebVet
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August 10, 2015. Atlantoaxial (AA) subluxation occurs most commonly in small and toy breed dogs and results from either a congenital malformation or trauma to the AA joint and its associated ligaments. Malformations include aplasia or hypoplasia of the dens or absence of the transverse ligament. Subluxation is characterized by dorsal displacement of the axis with subsequent compression of the cervical spinal cord. Clinical signs are characterized by a cranial cervical compressive myelopathy and severity ...