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caraconvery1429
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03-11-2014, 09:14 PM
The MRI came back with no evidence of hydrocephalus. The only abnormality the neurologist could find was that his gyri seem a bit under developed. His spinal tap was clear, no evidence of inflammation or infection. They have sent off urine for an analysis done at Penn for metabolites.

The vet said that the under developed gyri could be degenerative or could just mean that he's a bit slow.

So far he is learning quickly and I think the episodes are getting less intense and less frequent (fingers crossed) I really appreciate all the support. It helps to hear other peoples thoughts and ideas.

I tried to include a picture of the boys but I'm not sure it worked.

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04-11-2014, 01:18 PM
Glad to hear your pup seems better - hopefully it will be something he'll grow out of.
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