2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-018-2749-7
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Spinal cord degeneration in juvenile and adult swine

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“…7 Neurodegenerative disorders that more specifically or severely affect the spinal cord compared with the brain are relatively uncommon in swine, compared to other domestic animal species. 26 Thus, a systematic examination of the CNS is necessary for the accurate diagnosis of degenerative disorders. 5,34 A meticulous characterization of the nature of a lesion, anatomical localization, and affected functional system or unit is of great value in the diagnosis and comprehension of poorly understood degenerative, metabolic, or nutritional diseases.…”
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“…7 Neurodegenerative disorders that more specifically or severely affect the spinal cord compared with the brain are relatively uncommon in swine, compared to other domestic animal species. 26 Thus, a systematic examination of the CNS is necessary for the accurate diagnosis of degenerative disorders. 5,34 A meticulous characterization of the nature of a lesion, anatomical localization, and affected functional system or unit is of great value in the diagnosis and comprehension of poorly understood degenerative, metabolic, or nutritional diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%