Shaky Marie is one special kitty. The cat is totally unique because of a special condition she has called Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which gives her tremors. It’s what makes her special! But it also means ...
Cerebellar hypoplasia can arise due to genetic factors or other conditions. The outlook for people with cerebellar hypoplasia varies according to the condition’s severity and the underlying cause.
Cat owners sure miss their pets while on holiday, but do they feel the same about us? A feline called Phin has melted hearts on social media after his owners shared his reaction to seeing them again ...
Cerebellar atrophy or hypoplasia is recognized in various types of childhood neurological disorders with clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Atrophy and hypoplasia are both strictly characterized: ...
Koby, a 1-year-old cat living with cerebellar hypoplasia, has captured the hearts of millions. And a new clip, found here, showing the kitty try out his new set of wheels, is no exception, racking up ...
Hypoplasia refers to a lack of cells in an organ or tissue. It can cause a range of different symptoms depending on where in the body it occurs. It typically affects how tissues or organs function.