Hyperlipidemia/Hyperlipoproteinemia
Increased serum lipid concentration in the blood may lead to seizure activity. Hyperlipidemia can occur as a primary disorder, occurring in specific breeds, or can occur secondary to endocrinopathies, pancreatitis, cholestatic disorders, etc.
Age of Onset: Any age of animal can be affected
Sex Predisposition: Any sex of animal can be affected
Clinical Course:
Clinical signs often present acutely and may worsen over time
Clinical signs often present acutely and may worsen over time
Clinical Signs:
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Behavior changes
Lethargy
Seizures
Posture and Appearance
Cutaneous xanthomas
Special Functions (e.g. respiration; urination)
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Painful Reactions
Pain on cervical palpation
Pain on abdominal palpation
Pain Sensation
Impaired nasal septum sensory perception
Other
Spontaneous atherosclerosis
Retinal lipemia
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Behavior changes
Lethargy
Seizures
Posture and Appearance
Cutaneous xanthomas
Special Functions (e.g. respiration; urination)
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Painful Reactions
Pain on cervical palpation
Pain on abdominal palpation
Pain Sensation
Impaired nasal septum sensory perception
Other
Spontaneous atherosclerosis
Retinal lipemia
Metabolic - Intracranial
Unknown
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