Generalized Tremors in Dogs: 198 Cases (2003–2023)
Theofanis Liatis, Sofie F. M. Bhatti, Steven De Decker

TL;DR
This study examines 198 dogs with generalized tremors to identify the most common causes and clinical features, helping veterinarians better diagnose and treat these conditions.
Contribution
The study provides a large-scale retrospective analysis of generalized tremor causes in dogs, highlighting intoxication and IGTS as the most frequent.
Findings
Intoxication was the most common cause (46%) of generalized tremors in dogs.
Idiopathic generalized tremor syndrome (IGTS) was the second most common cause (24.7%).
Clinical features like age, gender, and presentation patterns helped differentiate between intoxication and IGTS.
Abstract
Diseases associated with generalized tremors in dogs have not been extensively investigated in a large population of dogs. Describe semiology, tremor phenotype, and diseases associated with generalized tremors in dogs, and identify clinical features that could be associated with the underlying disease. A total of 198 dogs. Retrospective, single‐center study of dogs with generalized tremors and a final or presumptive diagnosis between January 2003 and December 2023. The most common diseases associated with generalized tremors in dogs were intoxication (91/198; 46%), idiopathic generalized tremor syndrome (IGTS; 49/198; 24.7%), hypocalcemia (13/198; 6.6%), meningoencephalitis of unknown origin (MUO; 9/198; 4.5%), hypoglycemia (6/198; 3%), hypercalcemia (5/198; 2.5%) and degenerative encephalopathies (5/198; 2.5%). Dogs with IGTS were females (p = 0.002), younger (p = 0.002) with an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeurological disorders and treatments · Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus · Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
