No, a pit bull's brain is not too large for its skull. The shape and size of a pit bull's skull are typically in proportion to its brain size, allowing for proper growth and function. It is a common myth that certain dog breeds, like pit bulls, have brains that are too large for their skulls.
There are many possible causes of ataxic gait. Such causes include multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke, head trauma, and even chicken pox complications.
Isolation and time.
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isolation:geographical genetical or ecological.
Syphilis is not hereditary.
Syringomyelia is a condition where a fluid-filled cyst forms within the spinal cord, leading to various symptoms like pain, weakness, numbness, and issues with coordination. While dizziness is not a common symptom of syringomyelia, the condition can potentially affect the nervous system, leading to various neurological symptoms that may indirectly contribute to feelings of dizziness. If you are experiencing dizziness, it is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
Syringomyelia is more commonly seen in middle-aged adults, but it can affect individuals of all ages. It is slightly more prevalent in males than females. Some cases are associated with congenital conditions such as Chiari malformation.
No, people with syringomyelia should avoid doing anything which can cause them spinal trauma EG running.With surgical compression, there might be a possibility of playing soccer.
Syringomyelia is a disorder where a cyst forms inside the spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, grows over time, destroying a portion of the spinal cord from its center and expands outward
I have syringomyelia myself and I read that walking or swimming was good exercise. I wonder about the swimming because I know that would flare my arm pain up if I did it. Still, being in a pool and moving around would be very good.
Syringomyelia
Syringomyelia - A chronic disease of the spinal cord characterized by the presence of fluid-filled cavities and leading to spasticity and sensory disturbances.
The synringomyelia can have a variety of symptoms: - severe chronic pain - abnormal sensations - loss of sensations, particulary in the hands. It can occasionnaly cause paralysis or paresis, temporarily or permanently
Scientists do not know what causes Arnold-Chiari malformations. One hypothesis is that the base of the skull is too small, forcing the cerebellum downward. Another theory focuses on overgrowth in the cerebellar region.
Treatment, usually surgery, is aimed at stopping the progression of spinal cord damage and maximizing functioning. Surgical procedures are often performed if there is an identifiable mass compressing the spinal cord.
I think you are referring to syrnix. Check out Wikipedia under Syringomyelia. Describes condition in detail. Basically, doctors do not know if it is genetic. Duke University is currently doing research to see if it is related to genetics.