<p>Picture of the four-month-old Sphynx female kitten presented at the Neurology clinics located at the Alfort School of Veterinary Medicine campus, in Maisons-Alfort, France. The kitten displayed a peculiar gait while walking, with ventroflexion of her neck. Note the marked dorsal protrusion of scapulae. No significant muscle atrophy was noticed.</p
Some Devon Rex and Sphynx cats have a variably progressive myopathy characterized by appendicular an...
Cat 1 found. Muscle atrophy of both hind limbsAsix-year-old, castrated, male, orientalshorthaired ca...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
The workings of the feline motor system Weakness in cats secondary to a neuromuscular disorder can b...
Swimmer syndrome is a developmental abnormality characterized by a delay in the ability to walk and ...
Neurological diagnosis in veterinary practice can be very cAlthough gait disturbance is one of the m...
Juvenile-onset spinal muscular atrophy was observed in an extended family of purebred domestic cats ...
days, beginning in the pelvic limbs and progress-ing to involve all limbs and rendering the cat func...
An autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle weakness, fatigabilit...
International audienceAn autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle...
reflexes after tendon transfers in kittens. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 3392–3405, 1999. The mechanical act...
<div><p>An autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle weakness, fat...
Hemimelia is a congenital disease of complete or partial absence of one or more bones. The most impo...
A congenital encephalopathy with spongiform degeneration and prominent neuronal apoptosis was observ...
Neuromuscular development was studied for 12weeks in 22 kittens. Vertebral extensor, ftexor and comb...
Some Devon Rex and Sphynx cats have a variably progressive myopathy characterized by appendicular an...
Cat 1 found. Muscle atrophy of both hind limbsAsix-year-old, castrated, male, orientalshorthaired ca...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
The workings of the feline motor system Weakness in cats secondary to a neuromuscular disorder can b...
Swimmer syndrome is a developmental abnormality characterized by a delay in the ability to walk and ...
Neurological diagnosis in veterinary practice can be very cAlthough gait disturbance is one of the m...
Juvenile-onset spinal muscular atrophy was observed in an extended family of purebred domestic cats ...
days, beginning in the pelvic limbs and progress-ing to involve all limbs and rendering the cat func...
An autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle weakness, fatigabilit...
International audienceAn autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle...
reflexes after tendon transfers in kittens. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 3392–3405, 1999. The mechanical act...
<div><p>An autosomal recessive neuromuscular disorder characterized by skeletal muscle weakness, fat...
Hemimelia is a congenital disease of complete or partial absence of one or more bones. The most impo...
A congenital encephalopathy with spongiform degeneration and prominent neuronal apoptosis was observ...
Neuromuscular development was studied for 12weeks in 22 kittens. Vertebral extensor, ftexor and comb...
Some Devon Rex and Sphynx cats have a variably progressive myopathy characterized by appendicular an...
Cat 1 found. Muscle atrophy of both hind limbsAsix-year-old, castrated, male, orientalshorthaired ca...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...