Long-term outcome of myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism in 2 dogs.

CANADIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL-REVUE VETERINAIRE CANADIENNE(2015)

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Two dogs were diagnosed with myotonia associated with hyperadrenocorticism and treated with trilostane. One dog showed temporary improvement, but the other dog showed no improvement. The dogs survived 2383 and 1902 days, respectively. Findings suggest that myotonia persists despite treatment, but this condition is not associated with a poor prognosis for survival.
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