Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review
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Resumo: | Cervical Spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler Syndrome is characterized by dynamic and static compressions of the spinal cord and nerve roots that cause neurological and muscular signs, most commonly neck pain. The present study aimed to discuss the etiology, diagnosis, symptoms, pathophysiology, treatment and prognosis of cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs. Google Scholar, PubMed and small animal medical and surgical clinic books. Data collection was carried out between September 2021 and February 2022, using the following search terms: “cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs”, “wobblers syndrome”, and “spondylomyelopathy”, “cervical spondylomyelopathy treatment” covering modalities of: case reports and literature review, selecting studies from 1989 to 2022, in Portuguese and English. Canine Wobbler Syndrome is a recurrent neurological disorder in animals of large or giant breeds, mainly Dobermann pinschers, representing 80% of cases, in addition to the existence of reports in other breeds. It is therefore concluded that despite the uncertainties related to the etiology of Wobbler Syndrome, the relationship between this pathology and genetic factors of large dog breeds, such as Doberman pinscher, and the body conformation of certain breeds, such as Basset Hound, is relevant. Magnetic resonance imaging, although the test of choice, is rarely used for diagnosis, which implies the adoption of myelography associated with a previous examination of the cerebrospinal fluid as the most used method in the face of clinical suspicion, since the analysis of radiographs does not show enough information. |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature reviewEspondilomielopatía cervical o Síndrome de Wobbler en perros: revisión de la literaturaEspondilomielopatia cervical ou Síndrome de Wobbler em cães: revisão de literaturaSíndrome de WobblerNeuropatiaMedula espinhal.Síndrome de WobblerNeuropatíaMédula espinal.Wobbler’s SyndromeNeuropathySpinal cord.Cervical Spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler Syndrome is characterized by dynamic and static compressions of the spinal cord and nerve roots that cause neurological and muscular signs, most commonly neck pain. The present study aimed to discuss the etiology, diagnosis, symptoms, pathophysiology, treatment and prognosis of cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs. Google Scholar, PubMed and small animal medical and surgical clinic books. Data collection was carried out between September 2021 and February 2022, using the following search terms: “cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs”, “wobblers syndrome”, and “spondylomyelopathy”, “cervical spondylomyelopathy treatment” covering modalities of: case reports and literature review, selecting studies from 1989 to 2022, in Portuguese and English. Canine Wobbler Syndrome is a recurrent neurological disorder in animals of large or giant breeds, mainly Dobermann pinschers, representing 80% of cases, in addition to the existence of reports in other breeds. It is therefore concluded that despite the uncertainties related to the etiology of Wobbler Syndrome, the relationship between this pathology and genetic factors of large dog breeds, such as Doberman pinscher, and the body conformation of certain breeds, such as Basset Hound, is relevant. Magnetic resonance imaging, although the test of choice, is rarely used for diagnosis, which implies the adoption of myelography associated with a previous examination of the cerebrospinal fluid as the most used method in the face of clinical suspicion, since the analysis of radiographs does not show enough information.La espondilomielopatía cervical o síndrome de Wobbler se caracteriza por compresiones dinámicas y estáticas de la médula espinal y las raíces nerviosas que provocan signos neurológicos y musculares, más comúnmente dolor de cuello. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo discutir la etiología, diagnóstico, síntomas, fisiopatología, tratamiento y pronóstico de la espondilomielopatía cervical en perros. Google Scholar, PubMed y libros de clínicas médicas y quirúrgicas de pequeños animales. La recopilación de datos se llevó a cabo entre septiembre de 2021 y febrero de 2022, utilizando los siguientes términos de búsqueda: "espondilomielopatía cervical en perros", "síndrome de wobblers" y "espondilomielopatía", "tratamiento de la espondilomielopatía cervical" que abarca modalidades de: informes de casos y revisión de la literatura, seleccionando estudios de 1989 a 2022, en portugués e inglés. El Síndrome del Wobbler Canino es un trastorno neurológico recurrente en animales de razas grandes o gigantes, principalmente Dobermann pinscher, representando el 80% de los casos, además de existir reportes en otras razas. Por lo tanto, se concluye que a pesar de las incertidumbres relacionadas con la etiología del Síndrome de Wobbler, la relación entre esta patología y los factores genéticos de las razas de perros grandes, como el Doberman pinscher, y la conformación corporal de ciertas razas, como el Basset Hound, es relevante. La resonancia magnética, aunque es la prueba de elección, rara vez se utiliza para el diagnóstico, lo que implica la adopción de la mielografía asociada a un examen previo del líquido cefalorraquídeo como el método más utilizado ante la sospecha clínica, ya que el análisis de las radiografías no mostrar suficiente información.A Espondilomielopatia cervical ou Síndrome de Wobbler se caracteriza por compressões dinâmicas e estáticas da medula espinhal e das raízes nervosas que causam sinais neurológicos e musculares, mais comumente a dor cervical. O presente estudo teve como discorrer sobre a etiologia, diagnóstico, sintomas, fisiopatologia, tratamento e prognóstico da espondilomielopatia cervical em cães. Google Acadêmica, PubMed e livros de clínica médica e cirúrgica de pequenos animais. A coleta de dados foi realizada entre os meses de setembro de 2021 a fevereiro de 2022, e utilizou os seguintes termos para pesquisa: “espondilomielopatia cervical em cães”, “wobblers syndrome”, e “espondilomielopatia”, “tratamento espondilomielopatia cervical” abrangendo as modalidades de: relatos de caso e revisão de literatura, selecionando os estudos de 1989 a 2022, nos idiomas português e inglês. A Síndrome de Wobbler canina é um distúrbio neurológico recorrente em animais de raças grandes ou gigantes, principalmente Dobermanns pinschers, representantes de 80% dos casos, além da existência de relatos em outras raças. Conclui-se então que apesar das incertezas relacionadas à etiologia da Síndrome de Wobbler, é relevante a relação entre essa patologia e fatores genéticos de raças de cães de grande porte, como Doberman pinscher, e a conformação corporal de determinadas raças, como Basset Hound. A ressonância magnética, embora seja o exame de eleição, é raramente usado para o diagnóstico, o que implica na adoção de mielografia associada ao exame prévio do líquido cefalorraquidiano como método mais utilizado diante de suspeitas clínicas, uma vez que a análise de radiografias não apresenta informações suficientes.Research, Society and Development2022-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3492010.33448/rsd-v11i13.34920Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e90111334920Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e90111334920Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e901113349202525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34920/30048Copyright (c) 2022 Rebeca de Sousa Meneses; Mariana Lima Duarte; Karine Azevedo Fernandes; Ana Claudia do Nascimento Oliveira; Sabrina Lorena Virginio Araújo; Anne Gabrielle Moura Ferreira ; Sueane Filipe Aguiar; Victória Araújo Brito; Ályd Paloma Mendes Barros; Hewellin Jacinto Melohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMeneses, Rebeca de SousaDuarte, Mariana LimaFernandes, Karine AzevedoOliveira, Ana Claudia do NascimentoAraújo, Sabrina Lorena VirginioFerreira , Anne Gabrielle MouraAguiar, Sueane FilipeBrito, Victória AraújoBarros, Ályd Paloma MendesMelo, Hewellin Jacinto2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34920Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:01.671521Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review Espondilomielopatía cervical o Síndrome de Wobbler en perros: revisión de la literatura Espondilomielopatia cervical ou Síndrome de Wobbler em cães: revisão de literatura |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review Meneses, Rebeca de Sousa Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatia Medula espinhal. Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatía Médula espinal. Wobbler’s Syndrome Neuropathy Spinal cord. |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Cervical spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler's Syndrome in dogs: literature review |
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Meneses, Rebeca de Sousa |
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Meneses, Rebeca de Sousa Duarte, Mariana Lima Fernandes, Karine Azevedo Oliveira, Ana Claudia do Nascimento Araújo, Sabrina Lorena Virginio Ferreira , Anne Gabrielle Moura Aguiar, Sueane Filipe Brito, Victória Araújo Barros, Ályd Paloma Mendes Melo, Hewellin Jacinto |
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Duarte, Mariana Lima Fernandes, Karine Azevedo Oliveira, Ana Claudia do Nascimento Araújo, Sabrina Lorena Virginio Ferreira , Anne Gabrielle Moura Aguiar, Sueane Filipe Brito, Victória Araújo Barros, Ályd Paloma Mendes Melo, Hewellin Jacinto |
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Meneses, Rebeca de Sousa Duarte, Mariana Lima Fernandes, Karine Azevedo Oliveira, Ana Claudia do Nascimento Araújo, Sabrina Lorena Virginio Ferreira , Anne Gabrielle Moura Aguiar, Sueane Filipe Brito, Victória Araújo Barros, Ályd Paloma Mendes Melo, Hewellin Jacinto |
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Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatia Medula espinhal. Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatía Médula espinal. Wobbler’s Syndrome Neuropathy Spinal cord. |
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Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatia Medula espinhal. Síndrome de Wobbler Neuropatía Médula espinal. Wobbler’s Syndrome Neuropathy Spinal cord. |
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Cervical Spondylomyelopathy or Wobbler Syndrome is characterized by dynamic and static compressions of the spinal cord and nerve roots that cause neurological and muscular signs, most commonly neck pain. The present study aimed to discuss the etiology, diagnosis, symptoms, pathophysiology, treatment and prognosis of cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs. Google Scholar, PubMed and small animal medical and surgical clinic books. Data collection was carried out between September 2021 and February 2022, using the following search terms: “cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs”, “wobblers syndrome”, and “spondylomyelopathy”, “cervical spondylomyelopathy treatment” covering modalities of: case reports and literature review, selecting studies from 1989 to 2022, in Portuguese and English. Canine Wobbler Syndrome is a recurrent neurological disorder in animals of large or giant breeds, mainly Dobermann pinschers, representing 80% of cases, in addition to the existence of reports in other breeds. It is therefore concluded that despite the uncertainties related to the etiology of Wobbler Syndrome, the relationship between this pathology and genetic factors of large dog breeds, such as Doberman pinscher, and the body conformation of certain breeds, such as Basset Hound, is relevant. Magnetic resonance imaging, although the test of choice, is rarely used for diagnosis, which implies the adoption of myelography associated with a previous examination of the cerebrospinal fluid as the most used method in the face of clinical suspicion, since the analysis of radiographs does not show enough information. |
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