V: Feline ischemic encephalopathy, brain hypoxia.I: Rabies, FSE, FIV.T: n.r.A: n.r.M: Hyperadrenocorticism, hyperthyroidism, lead poisoning, hepatic encephalopathy, uremic syndrome. I: n.r.N: Intracranial tumors: thalamus, ventromedial and posterolateral hypothalamus in the cat.D: n.r....
Twenty-one cats presented with a history of slowly progressive neurological signs characterised by a stiff extended tail, behavioural changes, and spastic and ataxic gait. All cats had outdoor access and lived in the same geographical rural area in north-east Scotland. Histological findings were ...
function by damaging neurological tissue, damaging other organ systems which then affect the brain, or causing a dangerous elevation of body temperature. However, epilepsy is the most common cause of seizures in dogs. Fortunately, this is a condition that can usually be well managed with ...
Axial loading is significantly reduced to almost the same extent in both dry immersion and bedrest models of simulated microgravity. At the same time, ground reaction force during bedrest is redistributed over the surface of the body and reduced but not completely eliminated, ...
a hereditary neurological disorder that strikes during adolescence and leaves patients wheelchair-bound and often cuts short their lives. It is an oral, once-daily Nrf2 transcription factor that binds to the Keap1 gene, restoring mitochondrial function and reducing inflammation. In 2020,...
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Neuropathological studies performed in dogs of this breed have indeed confirmed the relationship between β-amyloid load and cognitive decline in otherwise neurological normal dogs [20,21], as will be further discussed later. In the late 1990s, age-related cognitive decline was first described in...
Fatty deposits accumulated in carotid arteries can make the arteries get narrowed, thus decreasing blood flow to your brain or make them completely blocked. However, dizziness may be caused due to neurological problems, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, anemia, heat stroke, an ear infection, migrain...
Though trauma, tumors, metabolic disorders, viral and bacterial infections are mostly investigated, parasites may also induce neurological signs in dogs and cats. Therefore, this review is focused on the biology, clinical signs and diagnosis of instances of parasites known to cause neurological ...
Results: A total of 114 cats met the inclusion criteria. Lesions were identified in the cerebrum (21.1%), brainstem (8.8%), cerebellum (6.1%), multifocal (39.5%), and non-structural (24.6%) of the cats. Common neurological signs included seizure activity (56.1%...