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Chronic Progressive Autonomic Dysfunction in a Dog
Authors:K. K. Adamama‐Moraitou  G. D. Brellou  T. S. Rallis  N. Zavros  D. Pardali  A. Dinopoulos  I. Vlemmas
Abstract:
A 3.5‐year‐old intact male American Pit Bull was presented because of urinary incontinence and dysuria. Constipation, followed by diarrhoea, ocular disturbances and finally regurgitation developed over the next 4 years. Autonomic dysfunction was evidenced by clinical presentation, as well as positive ophthalmic pilocarpine test and subnormal Schirmer tear test. Diagnosis, however, was established through histopathological and immunohistochemical examination. Lesions attributable to inflammatory degenerative neuropathy of the autonomic ganglia, which represents one of the various types of human autonomic failure, were detected.
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