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Botulism in 2 urban dogs.
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2010
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KinesiologySame OwnerRepetitive Nerve StimulationDays DurationMedicineUrban DogsVeterinary ScienceVeterinary PathologyElectromyographyMotor DisorderNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuromuscular PathologyAnimal BehaviorNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderMovement DisordersHealth Sciences
Two dogs from the same owner were referred for ascending weakness and paresis of 2 to 3 days duration. Electromyography and electroneurography determined that there were normal F-waves, decreased compound action potential, and decreased activity on repetitive nerve stimulation. These findings were valuable in diagnosing botulism in the dogs.
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