Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS) have a more crowded rostral CCF than Labradors and more crowded caudal
CCF than small breed dogs or Labradors.
Not exact matches
Our results show that in CKCS the Cerebellum is more crowded in the caudal
CCF than in
small breed dogs and Labradors, supporting the theory that CM is due to descent and herniation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum.
Our results show that the CKCS has a relatively larger cerebellum
than small breed dogs and Labradors and provide evidence that increased cerebellar volume in CKCS is associated with crowding of cerebellum in the caudal part of the
CCF.