Sentences with phrase «idiopathic head»

What are idiopathic head tremors?
The most helpful «treatment» for idiopathic head tremors is to distract the patient out of the episode, as described above.
Dogs with idiopathic head tremors do not exhibit any other neurological abnormalities, and will have normal findings from both the MRI and CSF analysis.
Head bobbing is also referred to as idiopathic head tremors.
Idiopathic head tremors are a series of repetitive, horizontally («no» gesture) or vertically - directed («yes»), involuntary muscle contractions involving the head and neck.
These tests will allow your veterinarian to ensure that your dog's behavior is not caused by an ocular or progressive central nervous system problem before he / she makes a diagnosis of idiopathic head tremors.
Movement disorders — such as idiopathic head bobbing in English Bulldogs.

Not exact matches

If your dog has difficulty walking or balancing, seems to be tilting his head to one side, and displays an odd rolling eye movement, he may have idiopathic vestibular disease.
While canine seizures may be caused by head trauma, brain tumors, toxins, infections, birth defects and many other identifiable causes, the vast majority of seizures in young dogs (one to three years old) are idiopathic or genetic epilepsy.
Although this condition can be secondary to head injuries, metabolic irregularities or tumors, a relatively common form is termed idiopathic epilepsy — so named because there is no discernible cause for the violent seizures that an affected cat experiences.
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