Dogs with cranial (skull) or
vertebral tumors will present with neurologic deficits.
Not exact matches
The 110 - million - year - old six - inch - wide ten - pound fossil of what appears to be a
vertebral fragment, unearthed by amateur fossil hunters at Cedar Mountain, Utah, harbors the earliest known
tumors ever recorded.
Surgeons often remove the lamina of the
vertebral arch (laminectomy) to access and decompress the spinal cord and nerves to treat spinal stenosis,
tumors, or herniated discs.
A compressive lesion in the spinal cord does not have to be a disk herniation; it could be a
vertebral fracture or dislocation, a
tumor, or a disk infection.
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