Myopathy in cats

    • [DOC File]MEMBERSHIP EXAMINATION JUNE/JULY 2004

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      Dogs and rarely cats. Breed Predilection. Primary acquired (condition that develops sometime later in life/after birth) hypothyroidism is more common in medium- to large-sized dogs ... A secondary muscle disease (known as a “myopathy”) usually is present in dogs with hypothyroid-related disease of many nerves (known as a “polyneuropathy”)


    • [DOC File]The Tonkinese Cat

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      Mitochondrial Myopathy with Encephalopathy. Morquio Syndrome. Motor Neurone Disease. Multiple Sclerosis. Muscular Dystrophy. Myoneural Disorders. Neuroaxonal Dystrophy. Neurofibromatosis NF. Neurogenic Bowel. Niemann-Pick Disease Type C. Pallister-Hall …


    • [DOC File]Comparative Medicine - LABSG

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      Continued over Medicine of Cats/Paper 2 – Question 6 Continued Medicine of Cats/Paper 2 – Question 6. Abnormal Smear Morphology: Red blood cell morphology is normal. Platelets are clumped and adequate. Sodium 151 mmol/L 147-156. Potassium 5.6 mmol/L 4.0-4.6. Chloride 111 mmol/L 115-130. Calcium 2.8 mmol/L 2.0-2.8


    • “DRUNKEN” APPEARING GAIT OR MOVEMENT (ATAXIA)

      Tonkinese cats are of moderate size, weighing approximately 7 lbs for females and 9 lbs for males, as adults. Although, some breeders still use the original foundation breeds, (Siamese and Burmese) in their breeding program, most breeders breed a minimum of fifth generation Tonkinese to Tonkinese only, in order to obtain a more consistent look ...


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      Cats (rare) Breed Predilections. Various. Masticatory myositis and myopathy—rottweiler, Doberman pinscher, Samoyed, and Cavalier King Charles spaniel develop severe forms. Extraocular myositis—golden retrievers. Mean Age and Range. No obvious age susceptibility. Predominant Sex. None obvious. Signs/Observed Changes in the Pet


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      The gangliosidoses are progressive, fatal neurological diseases of cats, humans and other animals where gangliosides accumulate principally in neuronal lysosomes. Lysosomes are the digestive system of the cell and responsible for breaking down complex chemicals so that they can be recycled. ... In European Burmese, hypokalemic myopathy has been ...


    • [DOC File]GM2 Gangliosidosis in European Burmese Cats

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      These authors were able to demonstrate histologic lesions in non-weight bearing muscles that were consistent with hypokalemic myopathy in cats and humans, including myofiber vacuolation and multifocal myonecrosis with macrophage infiltration15,18.


    • [DOC File]Recumbency and the downer cow syndrome continue to be ...

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      Nutritional myopathy in young, fast growing pigs is most associated with what deficiency: Selenium. Vitamin D. Vitamin E. A and B. A and C. All of the above. Muscle degeneration in nutritional myopathy is the result of: Lack of vitamin C. Oxidant damage to cell membranes and proteins. Disruption of Ca+ influx. Myosin degeneration. True or false?


    • Myopathies in cats | Vetlexicon Felis from Vetstream | Definitive Vet…

      Muscle disease (myopathy) and/or nervous system disease (neuropathy) Foreign bodies. Disease characterized by the formation of nodules (known as “granulomatous disease”) involving the esophagus. ... may be more helpful in cats due to increased smooth muscle in the lower esophagus ...


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