The decrease in strength of one or more muscles.
Disorder causing full body tremors due to inflammation of the cerebellum; common in small, young dogs such as Maltese and West Highland White Terrier. Also called idiopathic cerebellitis. ►click here to learn more-link provided by: www.petplace.com
Disorder causing full body tremors due to inflammation of the cerebellum; common in small, young dogs such as Maltese and West Highland White Terrier. Also called idiopathic cerebellitis.
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The nervous system tissue constituting the conducting portion of the brain and spinal cord and composed mostly of myelinated nerve fibers. ►click here to learn more-link provided by: University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine►click here to learn more-link provided by: University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine
The nervous system tissue constituting the conducting portion of the brain and spinal cord and composed mostly of myelinated nerve fibers.
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Blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant and normally used in transfusions.
Condition of the neck characterized by progressive compression of the spinal cord due to vertebral malformation, instability and/or hypertrophy which typically results in an uncoordinated rear gait; also called cervical spondylomyelopathy. ►click here to learn more-link provided by: University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
Condition of the neck characterized by progressive compression of the spinal cord due to vertebral malformation, instability and/or hypertrophy which typically results in an uncoordinated rear gait; also called cervical spondylomyelopathy.
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