Meningomyelocoele in a Dog
1973
Parker, A. J. | Byerly, C. S.
An 8-month-old English Bulldog with focal and urinary incontinence was examined before and after death. There was nonfusion of the dorsal laminae of vertebra L, in the midline. Through this defect a small meningomyelocoele, and the terminal part of the spinal cord, emerged from the spinal canal. The clinical signs were attributed to damage of both pudendal nerves or their spinal cold segments. The dog had normal spinal cord function to all limbs.
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书目信息
出版者
SAGE Publications
其它主题
Nerve tissue; Signs and symptoms (animals and humans); English bulldog
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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