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Date: | Tue, 27 Jul 1993 13:10:27 -0400 |
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Robin, if this problem persists for several days with no or minimal improvement,
my ideas would be this: either some type of trauma such as getting a foot
caught in the cage and subsequent stretching of the nerves, or possibly (and
less probably) a tumor affecting the nerves supplying that leg. The loss of
function in a single leg is much more likely to represent local nerve damage
than a stroke. Animals that traumatize nerves supplying the legs can regain all
function over time, or none at all - it can be very difficult to tell. Nerve
tumors, on the other hand, are very rare in that region, so I would probably put
my money on some type of trauma. I think it will probably be a waiting game for
a while and see if the "tincture of time" heals Tux. Good luck and keep us
posted.
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 0533]
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