![]() The dog was premedicated with methadone 0.1 mg/kg IV. Results of a complete blood count and a biochemistry profile were within normal limits. A multifocal neuroanatomical localization with forebrain and cervical spinal cord involvement was considered most likely. ![]() No other abnormalities were noted during the neurological examination. Neurological examination revealed obtundation, bilaterally absent menace responses, and cervical hyperesthesia. ![]() General physical examination was within normal limits. A 2-year and 11-month-old male neutered Jack Russell Terrier presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, the Royal Veterinary College, University of London for further evaluation of focal seizures and cervical hyperesthesia of 7-day duration.
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