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The Veterinary Record, Vol 124, Issue 12, 302-305
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Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia and ataxia in five llamas

DP Lunn and KW Hinchcliff

School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Medical Sciences, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.

Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia was associated with ataxia in five llamas. A presumptive diagnosis of cerebrospinal parasitism was made, and a response to combined anthelmintic and anti-inflammatory therapy was seen in each animal. The results demonstrate the value of an examination of cerebrospinal fluid in the evaluation of neurological disease in llamas.


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