Authors
Velia-Isabel Hülsmeyer, Andrea Fischer, Paul JJ Mandigers, Luisa DeRisio, Mette Berendt, Clare Rusbridge, Sofie FM Bhatti, Akos Pakozdy, Edward E Patterson, Simon Platt, Rowena MA Packer, Holger A Volk
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
BMC veterinary research
Volume
11
Pages
1-28
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Canine idiopathic epilepsy is a common neurological disease affecting both purebred and crossbred dogs. Various breed-specific cohort, epidemiological and genetic studies have been conducted to date, which all improved our knowledge and general understanding of canine idiopathic epilepsy, and in particular our knowledge of those breeds studied. However, these studies also frequently revealed differences between the investigated breeds with respect to clinical features, inheritance and prevalence rates. Awareness and observation of breed-specific differences is important for successful management of the dog with epilepsy in everyday clinical practice and furthermore may promote canine epilepsy research. The following manuscript reviews the evidence available for breeds which have been identified as being predisposed to idiopathic epilepsy with a proven or suspected genetic background …
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