Idiopathic epilepsy also occurs in the Cane Corso.
Not exact matches
While
idiopathic epilepsy is a common cause of seizures in younger dogs, brain tumors, trauma, and toxins should
also be ruled out.
It's associated with both
idiopathic and symptomatic
epilepsy, but can
also arise suddenly in dogs who have never seized before or shown signs of illness.
Idiopathic epilepsy is
also known to occur in the breed.
Canine
idiopathic epilepsy,
also known as primary
epilepsy, is
epilepsy (seizures) that has no known cause.
The specific medication selected depends on the nature of the seizure including anti-convulsants, which are
also used for dogs that have seizures of an unknown cause (
idiopathic epilepsy).
Also known as primary
epilepsy,
idiopathic (or spontaneous)
epilepsy (IE) is diagnosed in about five percent of dogs.
Primary
epilepsy is
also known as
idiopathic, genetic, inherited or true
epilepsy.