delay of motor milestones such as holding up head, rolling over, or sitting mental retardation speech delay poor muscle tone body asymmetry paralysis of one or both sides of the body poor coordination
Neurological symptoms may include tubers and other non-cancerous growths in the brain, cancerous brain tumors, seizures , and mental retardation or developmental delay.
Neurological symptoms of Wilson disease are dystonia (prolonged muscular contractions), dysarthria (difficulty in articulating words), dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) and pseudosclerosis
Manifestations may range from normal intellect, as with case of benign familial megalencephaly, to severe mental retardation and seizures, as with Alexander disease, an inherited leukodystrophy
If the damage is from trauma a dog will sometimes circle in one direction, one pupil in the eye maybe larger than the other. This is Very serious, to prevent further damage, or death, get the dog to...