Vestibular disease in dogs causes

    • [DOCX File]Diagnosing and Treating Otitis Externa and Otitis Media in ...

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      Otitis media should also be considered when presented with a patient showing any neurological disease affecting the head including vestibular disease, Horner's Syndrome, or facial nerve damage. The diagnosis of otitis media in dogs can be quite difficult to make owing to the long, bent, funnel shaped conformation of the dog's ear canal, which ...

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    • [DOCX File]ABSTRACT - South African Veterinary Association

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      Otitis media should be considered when a patient presents with neurological disease affecting the head including vestibular disease, Horner's syndrome, or facial nerve damage. The diagnosis of otitis media in dogs can be difficult due to the L-shaped conformation of the ear canal, which makes it hard to visualise the TM.

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    • [DOC File]Paper One: MACVSc

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      differentiating peripheral vestibular disease from central vestibular disease. ... that can occur in dogs and cats and give an example of an underlying cause for each of these types (10 marks). Describe the pathophysiological mechanisms that can give rise to a low protein effusion ... List in appropriate broad categories the causes of pyrexia ...

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      Idiopathic Vestibular Disease: Idiopathic vestibular disease represents an acute invasion of wind (heat) into the inner ear. This may be secondary to an external pathogen or secondary to internal winds from the liver. Nystagmus is a wind signs affecting the eyes which are under the control of the liver.

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      Idiopathic vestibular disease represents an acute invasion of wind (heat) into the inner ear. This may be secondary to an external pathogen or secondary to internal winds from the liver. Nystagmus is a wind signs affecting the eyes which are under the control of the liver. The liver is directly associated with the external ear via its husband ...

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    • [DOC File]Surgical Conditions of the Ear in Dogs and Cats

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      Surgical Conditions of the Ear in Dogs and Cats. Dr S. M. Boyd. BVSc MMedVet (surg.) Johannesburg Specialist Veterinary Centre. A large number of conditions that affect the ear do not require surgical intervention; however surgery may be required in the presence of severe recurrent ear disease that is refractory to treatment, neoplasia or lack of owner compliance in the treatment regime.

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    • [DOC File]Kindred Spirits Animal Clinic

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      Pressure on these nerves can lead to paralysis of the facial muscles and/or head tilt, bizarre eye motions and balance disruption (vestibular disease). Central Nervous System –This may represent abnormal electrical conduction within nerves; however, vascular disease has been found in hypothyroid dogs with central nervous system signs.

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