Vestibular disease in older dogs

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      Vestibular diseases can be classified into three major disease processes: idiopathic vestibular disease, inner ear disease, or central vestibular disease. The former 2 represent common forms of peripheral vestibular disease which need to be separated from each other and from central vestibular disease.

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      Vertigo is a primary symptom of vestibular disease. It has a reported prevalence in the primary care setting of 5 to 7%. The prevalence increases with age, and may be as high as 50% in …

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      This selection provides research on the testing of psychological scores of geriatric patients with and without organic brain disease. Reported outcomes are that an aged person is capable of sensitive emotional response in the presence of organic brain damage. Ability to learn new material, however, appears to decline with old age.

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    • Old Dog Syndrome: Vestibular Disease in Dogs | Hill's Pet

      Many diseases can cause loss of balance, the most common being ear infection, a tumor in the brain or the inner ear, a vascular problem, toxicity to chronic drug administration (e.g., metronidazole), and old dog vestibular disease. Old dog vestibular disease is a condition with an acute onset of severe vestibular signs in an older dog.

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      Ex.2- Older person falls and can't get up. ... Type A -in a chronic state of stress, almost always has adrenaline flowing in the blood.(more prone to heart disease) Type B- generally relaxed and patient. ... Controls vestibular sense (sense of balance) Place Theory- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the ...

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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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      2. Vestibular Disease: this is usually manifested as a head tilt to one side or the other but may be as severe as extreme, continuous rolling to one side. This is due to inflammation of either the vestibular nerve (a peripheral nerve) or the central nervous system (brain, brainstem, or spinal cord).

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      13) A dog breeder wishes to develop a breed that does not bark. She starts with a diverse mixture of dogs. Generation after generation, she allows only the quietest dogs to breed. After 30 years of work she has a new breed of dog with interesting traits, but on average, the dogs still bark at about the same rate as other dog breeds.

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      Vestibular diseases can be classified into three major disease processes: idiopathic vestibular disease, inner ear disease, or central vestibular disease. The former 2 represent common forms of peripheral vestibular disease which need to be separated from each other and from central vestibular disease.

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      This dose is 5 times higher and of longer duration than the recommended dose for dogs and cats (total daily dose of 10 mg/kg bw/day administered in divided doses every 6 to 8 hours for up to 3 days days) (Leake-Jones et al. 1980; Leake et al. 1997).

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