Cranial thoracic myelopathies (t1-t6 vertebrae): retrospective evaluation of the signalment, clinical presentation, and, presumptive or final diagnoses in 84 dogs

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    It has been suggested that alternative differential diagnoses should be considered in dogs when a cranial thoracic spinal cord lesion is suspected on examination, such as neoplasia, discospondylitis, and congenital vertebral malformations. Anomalous and degenerative conditions were reported to show a chronic onset in 13 cases (59%) Frontiers in Veterinary Science Cases (n) Progression Most dogs (n=76, 91%) showed progressive clinical signs prior to presentation, while seven dogs (8%) had static clinical signs, and one dog showed improving clinical signs. This was documented in three cases, however of these disease categories, most dogs . . .

     

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