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Cavernous sinus syndrome in 15 dogs and cats (2002-2015)

Aslynn Marie Jones, Helena Rylander, Ellison Bentley.


Cited By:14

Abstract
This manuscript is a retrospective analysis of confirmed cases of cavernous sinus syndrome examined at the University of Wisconsin Madison between 2002 and 2015. The purpose of this study was to identify the presenting complaints, neurologic findings, diagnosis, and outcomes in dogs and cats with cavernous sinus syndrome (CSS).

Key words: Keywords: cavernous sinus, mydriasis, ophthalmoplegia, anisocoria


 
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