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Wobbler Syndrome: Conservative TreatmentLe syndrome de wobbler: traitement conservateur
L. Couëtil
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Résumé: La myélopathie par sténose du canal vertébral cervical ou syndrome de wobbler est la cause la plus commune d’ataxie spinale chez les jeunes chevaux. On reconnait deux formes principales : la sténose vertébrale cervicale et l’instabilité du canal vertébral. Le traitement conservateur inclus du repos, des anti-inflammatoires non-stéroïdiens et du DMSO. Les chevaux atteints de dégénération des facettes articulaires des vertèbres cervicales peuvent être infiltrés localement avec des corticoïdes. Les foals atteints de myélopathie par sténose du canal vertébral cervical avant l’âge de 1 an peuvent s’améliorer à la suite d’une restriction alimentaire sur le point de vue de l’énergie digestible tout en assurant un équilibre en minéraux et vitamines. […]
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