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  1. Idiopathic head tremors (IHT) in dogs are characterized by involuntary lateral or vertical movement of the head. [1] Idiopathic head tremors are ordinarily considered a benign disease characterized by uncontrollable head tremors of spontaneous initiation and cessation. These head tremors are considered idiopathic because the cause is not ...

  2. 30 kwi 2015 · Canine idiopathic head tremor syndrome (IHTS), also sometimes referred to as episodic rapid repetitive myoclonus, is generally regarded as a benign condition manifesting as episodic uncontrolled head tremors that start and stop spontaneously.

  3. Idiopathic head tremor syndrome (IHTS; also known as episodic head tremor syndrome or idiopathic head tremors) is a benign condition of unknown cause resulting in focal head tremors.

  4. 14 cze 2017 · Head tremors (idiopathic tremor syndrome) in dogs are characterized as an involuntary side to side or up and down movement of the head. The movement has been referred to as a head bob like a bobble head doll.

  5. 25 sty 2021 · Canine idiopathic head tremor syndrome (IHTS), or intermittent head ‘bobbing’, is a less understood type of postural tremor. It affects the postural muscles of the head and neck resulting in a high-frequency tremor, in a vertical or horizontal plane.

  6. 18 paź 2023 · In dogs, episodic (nonintentional) head tremor is an involuntary episodic nonintentional isolated tremor of the head, classified as action-related postural tremor, which occurs mainly at rest, can usually be terminated by distraction, and can have a vertical (yes-yes), horizontal (no-no) or rotational direction. 1-3 Reported occurrence of ...

  7. 7 lis 2020 · Idiopathic head tremor syndrome is a paroxysmal movement disorder of unknown etiology. Spontaneous remission may occur, but owners may request treatment in severely affected dogs with continued episodes. Controlled studies of the disease are not available.

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