Guest guest Posted September 13, 2011 Report Share Posted September 13, 2011 There are polymyopathies recognized in human medicine and they are sometimes accompanied by respiratory disease (connecitve tissue defects, etc). I only know this because I know a human who has a myositis disease and has lung problems as well. Very rare, not sure if it is recognized in dogs. Would consider emailing the Comparative Neuromuscular Lab (Diane Shelton's group) (copied from their website) Email address for Doctors or associated lab staff only PLEASE: Comparative Neuromuscular Lab Technicians musclelab@... Bridget Holden, DVM CCRT Associate Veterinarian//Rehabilitation VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital; Sundays and Mondays; VCA All Care Animal Referral Center: Wednesdays 7:30-6:30pm; bridget.holden@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 Thanks - I just emailed them - I'll keep you posted... > > There are polymyopathies recognized in human medicine and they are sometimes accompanied by respiratory disease (connecitve tissue defects, etc). I only know this because I know a human who has a myositis disease and has lung problems as well. Very rare, not sure if it is recognized in dogs. Would consider emailing the Comparative Neuromuscular Lab (Diane Shelton's group) (copied from their website) Email address for Doctors or associated lab staff only PLEASE: Comparative Neuromuscular Lab Technicians musclelab@... > > > > Bridget Holden, DVM CCRT > > Associate Veterinarian//Rehabilitation > VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital; Sundays and Mondays; > VCA All Care Animal Referral Center: Wednesdays 7:30-6:30pm; > bridget.holden@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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