| 英文描述 | Beagles and occasionally other breeds of dogs can develop a syndrome of recurrent intermittent pain and fever that persist for 3-7 days in young animals. The pain can be intense and diffuse, or can be more localized in areas like the shoulder, neck, hip or along the back. There can be associated neurologic deficits. Nonregenerative anemia, hypoalbuminemia, and a mature neutrophilia are common. Histology shows periarteritis in the heart and meninges, and subdural and extradural spinal cord hemorrhage. This may be an autoimmune disease. Some cases undergo spontaneous regression. There is often a neutrophilic pleocytosis of the CSF, combined with an inability to identify an infectious agent in the spinal fluid. |