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Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog

We present the report of trismus due to hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia diagnosed by electromyography in a dog. An intact female Miniature Dachshund, 13 years and 9 months old, presented with stiff gait and trismus as well as polyuria and polydipsia. Abdominal ultrasonography showed enlarge...

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Autores principales: YOKOTA, Shunya, KOBATAKE, Yui, MAEKAWA, Masahiro, TAKASHIMA, Satoshi, NISHII, Naohito
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37357395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0103
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author YOKOTA, Shunya
KOBATAKE, Yui
MAEKAWA, Masahiro
TAKASHIMA, Satoshi
NISHII, Naohito
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description We present the report of trismus due to hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia diagnosed by electromyography in a dog. An intact female Miniature Dachshund, 13 years and 9 months old, presented with stiff gait and trismus as well as polyuria and polydipsia. Abdominal ultrasonography showed enlarged adrenal glands. An adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test revealed an exaggerated response. Based on these findings, this case was diagnosed with hyperadrenocorticism. Electromyography revealed myotonic discharge in the temporalis muscle and limbs. Therefore, trismus was considered to be caused by hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia, and the case was treated with oral trilostane (1.3 mg/kg, once daily). During the 4-month follow-up period, despite the partial improvement in stiff gait, trismus did not recover. Long-term data on more cases are warranted to assess the prognosis and clinical characteristics of trismus due to hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia.
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spelling pubmed-104660532023-08-31 Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog YOKOTA, Shunya KOBATAKE, Yui MAEKAWA, Masahiro TAKASHIMA, Satoshi NISHII, Naohito J Vet Med Sci Internal Medicine We present the report of trismus due to hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia diagnosed by electromyography in a dog. An intact female Miniature Dachshund, 13 years and 9 months old, presented with stiff gait and trismus as well as polyuria and polydipsia. Abdominal ultrasonography showed enlarged adrenal glands. An adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test revealed an exaggerated response. Based on these findings, this case was diagnosed with hyperadrenocorticism. Electromyography revealed myotonic discharge in the temporalis muscle and limbs. Therefore, trismus was considered to be caused by hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia, and the case was treated with oral trilostane (1.3 mg/kg, once daily). During the 4-month follow-up period, despite the partial improvement in stiff gait, trismus did not recover. Long-term data on more cases are warranted to assess the prognosis and clinical characteristics of trismus due to hyperadrenocorticism-associated myotonia. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2023-06-23 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10466053/ /pubmed/37357395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0103 Text en ©2023 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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YOKOTA, Shunya
KOBATAKE, Yui
MAEKAWA, Masahiro
TAKASHIMA, Satoshi
NISHII, Naohito
Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title_full Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title_fullStr Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title_full_unstemmed Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title_short Trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
title_sort trismus due to myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in a dog
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37357395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0103
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