Difference between revisions of "Necrotising Meningoencephalitis"
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===Pug Encephalitis=== | ===Pug Encephalitis=== | ||
− | * A | + | * A CNS idiopathic condition |
* Affects pugs. | * Affects pugs. | ||
** Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers. | ** Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers. | ||
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** Corticosterid treatment has no effect. | ** Corticosterid treatment has no effect. | ||
− | * A non-infectious | + | * A non-infectious central nervous inflammatory disease |
* Affects pugs. | * Affects pugs. | ||
** Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers. | ** Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers. |
Revision as of 13:35, 8 March 2011
Pug Encephalitis
- A CNS idiopathic condition
- Affects pugs.
- Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers.
- Officially known as necrotising meningoencephalitis of small dogs.
- Characterised by histological forebrain inflammation and necrosis.
- The disease is uniformly fatal.
- Corticosterid treatment has no effect.
- A non-infectious central nervous inflammatory disease
- Affects pugs.
- Similar conditions are seen in yorkshire and maltese terriers.
- Officially known as necrotising meningoencephalitis of small dogs.
- Characterised by histological forebrain inflammation and necrosis.
- The disease is uniformly fatal.
- Corticosterid treatment has no effect.