PMID: 8583765Sep 1, 1995Paper

Idiopathic Horner's syndrome in the golden retriever

The Journal of Small Animal Practice
P Boydell

Abstract

A prospective study was made of cases of idiopathic Horner's syndrome in dogs referred to the author. Over a six-year period the condition was recorded in 62 golden retrievers. Examination suggested that the lesions affected the preganglionic neuron.

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