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Vestibular syndrome in dogs

Vestibular syndrome in dogs

Geriatric vestibular syndrome is a disease that affects a dog's balance system (vestibular system). Located in the inner ear, this organ is responsible for detecting rotational movements and linear accelerations. The resulting sensory data is transmitted via nerve pathways to the brain, where it is processed and used to coordinate the position of the body and eyes with the position of the head. To date, no specific cause of this disease has been identified, although disorders of lymphatic flow in the inner ear or immunological events are considered as possible triggers.

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Heart diseases in dogs

Heart diseases in dogs

It's a frightening moment for dog owners when a diagnosis of heart disease is made. However, this diagnosis does not necessarily mean a shortened or poor quality life for your four-legged friend. Science and veterinary medicine have made great advances, and there are a variety of therapies and methods to improve the quality of life and length of life for dogs with heart disease.

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Epilepsy in dogs

Epilepsy in dogs

Epilepsy is a disease that occurs not only in humans but also in our pets, especially dogs. It is a neurological disorder characterized by repeated seizures caused by a temporary malfunction of brain cells. It is a complex disease that requires accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment to ensure that affected dogs live a good and healthy life.

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IPA

Isolated Processus Anconaeus IPA in dogs

Isolated processus anconaeus (IPA) is an orthopedic disease that occurs primarily in certain breeds of dogs such as the German Shepherd, Bernese Mountain Dog, Neapolitan Mastiff, Bloodhound and Dogue de Bordeaux. In this disease there is a lack of union of the anconeal process with the ulnar metaphysis. This article explains the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis of IPA in detail.

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