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==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
Historically reported  most frequently in cats but now also in dogs.
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* Historically reported  most frequently in cats but now also in dogs  
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* Usually seen in younger dogs
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* No sex predisposition
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* In a recent study of dogs confirmed as having dysautonomia those raised and housed in rural environments appeared to be at greater risk (56/65 dogs) for dysautonomia than dogs from the city
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* Labrador Retrievers may have a breed predisposition
    
==Description==
 
==Description==
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====Contrast Radiography====
 
====Contrast Radiography====
 
Oesophageal hypomotility may be evident on barium contrast study.
 
Oesophageal hypomotility may be evident on barium contrast study.
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===Histological Findings===
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Chromatolytic degeneration in autonomic ganglia, spinal cord intermediate grey columns and some sympathetic axons.
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===Pharmalogical Testing===
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* Topical ocular administration of dilute pilocarpine - miosis implies a postive result. However, not all dogs will respond. Response is dependent on damage to the postganglionic parasympathetic neuron that results in supersensitivity of the iris muscle dogs.
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* IV or SC administration of atropine (a parasympatholytic)
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* ID administration of histamine - the wheal and flare response may be dampened in those with dysautonomia
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==Differential Diagnosis==
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
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