Infectious neuromuscular diseases of dogs and cats

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Mark T Troxel

Abstract

Neuromuscular diseases are disorders that affect peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction, or muscle. Inflammatory diseases of the neuromuscular system can be further classified as infectious or noninfectious (presumed immune-mediated) diseases. The purpose of this article is to describe the more commonly reported infectious diseases that affect the neuromuscular system of dogs and cats.

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