The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners and veterinarians that some flea and tick medications can cause adverse reactions in dogs and cats. Some animals receiving drugs in the isooxazoline class have experienced adverse events such
Client-owned dogs were included in the study if they had MRI showing a DPM and a detailed neurological examination. The neurological signs were evaluated in relation to the pituitary height/brain ratio (P:B ratio) and the presence/absence of brain compression. Results: 97 dogs were enrolled. ...
What are some of the health problems associated with Tourette syndrome? What is a neuromuscular degenerative disease? Does degenerative myelopathy cause seizures in dogs? What neurological disorders cause stuttering? What neurological disorders can cause hot flashes? What type of neurological disease is ...
What are some neurological disorders in dogs? What region of the brain do neurological disorders affect? What does neurological disease mean? How common are neurological disorders? How are neurological disorders diagnosed? What neurological disorders cause tingling?
Neurological disorders in cattle raise considerable problems for beef and dairy cattle farmers and clinicians. They account for approximately 3–8% of cases, and have various origins including infectious agents, nutritional deficiencies, and genetic predispositions [1]. In clinical practice, diagnosing a...
The tick-borne bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (sl) and Anaplasma phagocytophilum have been suspected to cause neurological signs in dogs. Diagnosis often has been made based on positive antibody titers in serum of dogs with neurological signs, but a high seroprevalence in dogs in at-risk...
the N-terminal region of a protein, named huntingtin (Landles and Bates 2004; Li and Li 2004). Huntingtin interacts with a number of proteins and it has been suggested that alterations in glycolysis, vesicle trafficking, or apoptosis play a role in the pathophysiology of Huntington’s disease...
Animal studies have often relied on histological assessment of neuron death but there are several problems with this. The time course of changes needs to be considered since complications of SAH are often delayed for several days. Not much is known about the time course of neuronal injury after...
9 TSC loss of function triggers hyperactivation of TORC1, causing hyperplastic lesions in multiple organs. In ∼90% of TSC patients, epilepsy, behavioral problems, and cognitive impairment dominate the patient’s morbidity, which have made mTOR kinase a target for TSC treatment in the CNS.10 ...
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