The central nervous system (CNS) is susceptible to a variety of insults, including infectious, toxicologic, and genetic disorders. Inherited disorders can be evident at birth or might not be apparent until later in the 1st year of life or beyond. Most neurological disorders are recognized in the dog and cat with fewer examples in farm animals.(1) This paper contains the 1st report of the clinical and pathological features of a degenerative myelopathy in Holstein X Gir crossbred calves in Brazil
Myelodysplasia is a general term referring to abnormal development of the spinal cord. Unless associ...
Degeneration of the optic pathway has been reported in various animal species including cattle. We e...
Neuroinfectious diseases in livestock represent a severe threat to animal health, but their prevalen...
A congenital progressive cerebellar disorder is described in Holstein calves. The clinical signs wer...
Abstract. The clinical and pathological features of a newly recognized, inherited neurodegenerative ...
As part of a series on neurological disorders in ruminant livestock in Australia, this review focuse...
The strong inbreeding in the bovine population has increased the risk of occurrence of genetic disea...
ABSTRACT: A retrospective study was conducted on neurological diseases of cattle in the state of Goi...
This paper, the last in a series of reviews of neurological diseases of ruminants in Australia, disc...
Abstract. Nine Gelbvieh calves originating in four herds and clinically presenting with rear limb at...
<p>A classification of neurological or neurologically expressed disorders that occur in Wester...
Clinical, neurophysiological and histopathological findings of sixteen cases of spinal muscular atro...
Investigations of neurological disease in neonatal calves were conducted over a four and a half year...
The postsynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome that is the subject of this thesis is caused by a de...
An inherited muscle disorder defined as \u201ccongenital pseudomyotonia\u201d has been described in ...
Myelodysplasia is a general term referring to abnormal development of the spinal cord. Unless associ...
Degeneration of the optic pathway has been reported in various animal species including cattle. We e...
Neuroinfectious diseases in livestock represent a severe threat to animal health, but their prevalen...
A congenital progressive cerebellar disorder is described in Holstein calves. The clinical signs wer...
Abstract. The clinical and pathological features of a newly recognized, inherited neurodegenerative ...
As part of a series on neurological disorders in ruminant livestock in Australia, this review focuse...
The strong inbreeding in the bovine population has increased the risk of occurrence of genetic disea...
ABSTRACT: A retrospective study was conducted on neurological diseases of cattle in the state of Goi...
This paper, the last in a series of reviews of neurological diseases of ruminants in Australia, disc...
Abstract. Nine Gelbvieh calves originating in four herds and clinically presenting with rear limb at...
<p>A classification of neurological or neurologically expressed disorders that occur in Wester...
Clinical, neurophysiological and histopathological findings of sixteen cases of spinal muscular atro...
Investigations of neurological disease in neonatal calves were conducted over a four and a half year...
The postsynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome that is the subject of this thesis is caused by a de...
An inherited muscle disorder defined as \u201ccongenital pseudomyotonia\u201d has been described in ...
Myelodysplasia is a general term referring to abnormal development of the spinal cord. Unless associ...
Degeneration of the optic pathway has been reported in various animal species including cattle. We e...
Neuroinfectious diseases in livestock represent a severe threat to animal health, but their prevalen...