Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2398084 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Neuropathies in cats are mostly acquired. In comparison to the dog, only very few inherited forms have been described. This case report describes the clinical and diagnostic findings of a suspected inherited feline axonal neuropathy with a very unique clinical course. Two young related male Snowshoe cats were presented with an initially progressive history of recurrent pelvic limb weakness. Electrodiagnostic investigations suggested an axonopathy and muscle-nerve biopsies confirmed axonal degeneration. Over the following 2 years both cats stabilised without any specific treatment, and repeat electrodiagnostic investigations and muscle biopsy in one cat confirmed the tendency for remission.
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Authors
Lara A. DVM Dipl ECVN, Alejandro Luján DVM Dipl ECVN, Diane G. DVM PhD Dipl ACVIM, Luisa DVM PhD Dipl ECVN, Kaspar DVM,