She added that, «attempts to generate the cerebellum from human iPS cells have already met with some success, and these patient - derived
cerebellar neurons and
tissues will be useful for modeling
cerebellar diseases such as spinocerebellar ataxia.»
Routine blood work to rule out a systemic problem and assess the anesthetic risk better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft
tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft
tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better tool, especially if the dog has signs of brainstem or
cerebellar disease, or if it is a breed of dog that is predisposed to gliomas, such as the Boston terrier.