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Re:WHS - 2008/04/03 13:54
Ah, WHS...... The disease of so many questions and so few answers......
Theoretically, WHS is a genetic disease that causes paralysis. (There is technically a much longer answer, but my brain hurts today) Demyelinization of the nerves etc. It usually starts with weakness and paralysis in the back legs, progressing to complete paralysis.
I think that WHS is way overdiagnosed. It seems some vets will diagnose ANY hedgehog with weakness, wobbliness, or paralysis as WHS. I am not saying that WHS doesn't exist.... there are cases where multiple members in a closely related family tree have come up with the diagnosis of WHS. But just like in humans, not all cases of wobbly hedgehogs are from the same cause.
There are other sites and sources out there that have a lot more information on WHS, and case histories of some of the wobbly hedgehogs. I personally am glad to see someone in the scientific field interested in WHS, there's no such thing as too much research and knowledge. Becca
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