Sentences with phrase «from syringomyelia»

Georgia suffered from syringomyelia, a serious neurological disease, and traditional medicine wasn't working.
Despite claims to the otherwise, it is felt that no line is safe from syringomyelia.
This will help to ensure you don't have a puppy who suffers from Syringomyelia as he grows.
This excerpt from the program shows a prize - winning cavalier King Charles spaniel suffering from syringomyelia, a condition which occurs when a dog's skull is too small for its brain.

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These dogs could be studied, i.e., with serial MRI scans from an early age before and after the syringomyelia has developed.
Syringomyelia can also be acquired from trauma, infection or neoplasia.
Syringomyelia can occur from any blockage in the subarachnoid space (space containing CSF around the brain and spinal cord).
When it comes to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, they may suffer from hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, vision and hearing disorders, early onset mitral valve disease and syringomyelia.
All proceeds from the sale of this book will be directed towards the Syringomyelia Cavalier genome research fund.
In the Netherlands we conducted an open pilot trial and included 12 Cavalier king Charles spaniels, alle with MRI - scan positive syringomyelia and all suffering from behavioural abnormalities and objective signs related to syringomyelia and neuropathic pain.
Therfore our pilot trial has also implications for the human patients suffering from central neuropathic pain due to syringomyelia.
We can describe magnetic resonans imaging findings as a narrow subarachnoid space in cervicomedullar junction, occipital bone compression on caudal cerebellum, rostral movement of caudal cerebellum, syringomyelia, cerebellar herniation from foramen magnum and kinked appearance of caudal medulla.
We conducted a pilot trial using palmitoylethanolamide in a animal model for central neuropathic pain, the cavalier KIng Charles spaniel, suffering from Arnold Chiari malformations and syringomyelia, and exposing classical pain behaviour.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels can suffer from a painful condition called syringomyelia which results in them scratching the back of their head and neck.
The first reports of syringomyelia in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS) appeared in 1997 almost simultaneously from the UK, South Africa and Australia.
Many scientific papers looking at groups of 16 or more asymptomatic CKCSs have found a high incidence of syringomyelia ranging from 26.5 % (Cerda - Gonzalez et al 2009 in 49 dogs), 47 % (Marino et al 2009 in 91 dogs) to 65.4 % (Rusbridge et al 2007 in 55 dogs).
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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.
It is from Syrinx we derive the term syringomyelia.
The T1 - weighted midsagittal MRI image is from dog A (without CM or syringomyelia) and the framework of lines and angles is indicated in blue and higher case letters with the exception of angles 2 and 5 which are numbered in yellow.
In addition Angle 3 tended to be smaller with CM and syringomyelia affectedness - a more acute Angle 3 would occur if the atlas was further away from occiput.
From left to right (i.e. Dogs A to D and E to H) there is an increase in CM and syringomyelia affectedness.
The conformation changes with CM and syringomyelia are summarized in figure 9 which was constructed from the MRI of «normal» Dog A (CM0 SM0) with the significant lines and angles colored blue.
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