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Clinical signs, MRI findings and outcome in dogs with peripheral vestibular disease: a retrospective study.

Rocio OrlandiRodrigo Gutierrez-QuintanaBeatrice CarlettiCamilla CooperJosep BrocalSara SilvaRita Gonçalves
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2020)
Idiopathic vestibular disease is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular dysfunction in dogs and it is associated with advanced age. Incomplete recovery from peripheral vestibular disease is common, especially in dogs presenting with cranial nerve enhancement on MRI but less so if there is previous history of vestibular episodes.
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