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The Veterinary Record, Vol 130, Issue 21, 461-465
Copyright © 1992 by British Veterinary Association


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A review of the usefulness of myelography in 50 dogs

SJ Butterworth and C Gibbs

Department of Veterinary Surgery, University of Bristol, Langford.

Fifty dogs showing clinical signs of spinal disease were investigated by myelography, using iopamidol. In 27 cases the technique was considered worthwhile. Of the 19 dogs not subjected to surgery or euthanasia as a result of the findings, three suffered seizures during recovery from anaesthesia, eight deteriorated in neurological condition and one suffered permanent respiratory arrest as a result of extensive subarachnoid haemorrhage.





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