Why is syringomyelia
called syringomyelia?
Their large eyes are prone to trauma and cataracts, their short faces makes them prone to respiratory problems, and some dogs suffer from an unusual condition
called syringomyelia, a disease of the central nervous system that can cause severe pain and paralysis.
They are prone to heart problems and to a neurological condition
called syringomyelia, in which fluid - filled cavities build up on the spinal cord.
The condition is
called Syringomyelia and often the main symptom pet owners notice is «head scratching» or «air scratching» where a dog raises a rear leg and wildly attempts to soothe an itch near the head or neck.
An inherited condition
called Syringomyelia is a progressive neurological disease that affects Cavaliers at a higher number than other breeds.
After doing some online research for our 6 yr old cavalier Finn's sudden right side ear sensitivity, I've stumbled across this scary disease
called Syringomyelia.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels can suffer from a painful condition
called syringomyelia which results in them scratching the back of their head and neck.
There are a number of suspected causes for this behavior, including partial epileptic seizures, hallucinations, and, in Cavaliers, a devastating disease
called syringomyelia.
Because two - plus - hours isn't enough time for key plot points and sources for much - needed tension, a series of end - cards helpfully informs of the significance of this accomplishment, of Jones's aspiration to build a golf course in his native Georgia to honour Scotland's St. Andrews, and that he was afflicted with a rare, painful neurological disorder
called syringomyelia.
Not exact matches
His family later started a non-profit group
called «The American
Syringomyelia Alliance Project».
Syringomyelia (sear - IN - go - my - EEL - ya) is a disorder in which a cyst or herniation
called Syrinx forms within the spinal cord.
Cavaliers were discussed in an BBC documentary
called Pedigree Dogs Exposed in relation to the breeding practices that have led to 90 % of the population having
Syringomyelia.
A newly - recognized and perplexing problem for cavalier breeders around the world is that of
syringomyelia (SM), sometimes
called syringohydromyelia, or caudal occipital malformation syndrome (COMS).