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Stroke following rottweiler attack
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1993A previously healthy 50-year-old man suffered a major right cerebral infarction shortly after receiving head and neck bites in an attack by two rottweilers. Arteriography revealed occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery, an intimal flap and pseudoaneurysm in the high right internal carotid artery just proximal to the skull base, and an obstructed
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Leucoencephalomyelopathy in Australian Rottweiler dogs
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1989SUMMARYClinical and pathological studies of a neurological disorder of 3 adult Rottweiler dogs are described. Dogs developed proprioceptive losses involving the limbs, leading to progressively worsening ataxia and hypermetria. Blood and CSF fluid analyses were normal and radiographs and myelograms showed no compressive lesions of the spinal cord.At ...
R F, Slocombe, R, Mitten, T A, Mason
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Chronic polyneuritis in a Rottweiler
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987A 2-year-old male Rottweiler was examined because of progressive weakness and muscular atrophy in the 4 limbs. Neurologically, the disease was characterized by hypoactive segmental reflexes without ataxia. Function of the cranial nerves was maintained.
P, Bichsel +3 more
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New Scientist, 2012
The scourge of bad science is at it again. This time Ben Goldacre has got the powerful pharmaceutical industry in his sights. And he's very angry.
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The scourge of bad science is at it again. This time Ben Goldacre has got the powerful pharmaceutical industry in his sights. And he's very angry.
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Neuroaxonal dystrophy of Rottweiler dogs
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984SUMMARY Five Rottweiler dogs were examined because of progressive ataxia of thoracic and pelvic limbs of several months’ to 4 years’ duration. Hypermetria, especially of the thoracic limbs, and head incoordination and tremors were obvious features in the 3 older dogs. None of the dogs had evidence of weakness or loss of conscious proprioception.
C L, Chrisman, L C, Cork, D A, Gamble
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A Leukoencephalomyelopathy of Rottweiler Dogs
Veterinary Pathology, 1984Two adult rottweiler dogs were evaluated for slowly progressive ataxia and paresis of all four limbs of over seven months duration. On neurologic examination, signs referable to a lesion in the cervical spinal cord affecting motor and sensory white matter tracts were found.
D A, Gamble, C L, Chrisman
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Follicular lipidosis in three Rottweilers
Veterinary Dermatology, 1997Abstract Follicular lipidosis is reported in three young Rottweilers that developed hypotrichosis of the mahogany‐coloured points of the face and feet. One dog had concurrent lightening and dulling of the remaining hair. Hair matrix cells were swollen with intracellular lipid, identified by electron microscopy and oil‐red‐O staining.
Thelma Lee, Gross +4 more
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