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Chantal J McMillan1, Susan M Taylor, G Diane Shelton
1Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. mcmillan@usask.ca
Abstract:
A 3-year-old, male Great Dane was evaluated for an 18-month history of progressive weakness. Histologic evaluation of muscle biopsies revealed distinct cytoarchitectural changes that were indistinguishable from the central "core-like" structures previously described as central core myopathy in this breed. Clinical features of this inherited myopathy are described.
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