Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2007; 20(04): 249-255
DOI: 10.1160/VCOT-07-07-0074
Invited Review Article
Schattauer GmbH

What’s new in muscle and peripheral nerve diseases?

G. D. Shelton
1   Department of Pathology, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
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Publication History

Received 27 July 2007

Accepted 18 August 2007

Publication Date:
18 December 2017 (online)

Summary

It is likely that most neuromuscular diseases that are described in humans will have a counterpart in our companion animals. With the advent of molecular genetics and the completion of the canine and feline genomes, an ever expanding number of DNA-based tests should become available for the diagnosis of muscle and peripheral nerve diseases. Molecular testing procedures should enable us to continue to unravel the molecular basis of neuromuscular diseases for which the cause is still unknown. It is important that accurate clinical evaluations and diagnostic testing, including muscle and peripheral nerve biopsies, are performed in order to reach these goals. This review focuses on recently identified inherited neuromuscular diseases in companion animals.

 
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