1. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with Chiari-like malformation and Syringomyelia have increased variability of spatio-temporal gait characteristics.
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Olsen E, Suiter EJ, Pfau T, McGonnell IM, Matiasek K, Giejda A, and Volk HA
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- Animals, Arnold-Chiari Malformation complications, Arnold-Chiari Malformation physiopathology, Dogs, Female, Male, Species Specificity, Syringomyelia complications, Syringomyelia physiopathology, Arnold-Chiari Malformation veterinary, Dog Diseases physiopathology, Gait, Syringomyelia veterinary
- Abstract
Background: Chiari-like malformation in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a herniation of the cerebellum and brainstem into or through the foramen magnum. This condition predisposes to Syringomyelia; fluid filled syrinxes within the spinal cord. The resulting pathology in spinal cord and cerebellum create neuropathic pain and changes in gait. This study aims to quantify the changes in gait for Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with Chiari-like malformation and Syringomyelia., Methods: We compared Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with Chiari-like malformation with (n = 9) and without (n = 8) Syringomyelia to Border Terriers (n = 8). Two video cameras and manual tracking was used to quantify gait parameters., Results and Conclusions: We found a significant increase in coefficient of variation for the spatio-temporal characteristics and ipsilateral distance between paws and a wider base of support in the thoracic limbs but not in the pelvic limbs for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels compared with the border terrier.
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- 2017
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