Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
February 1, 2005 By:Veronique Sammut, DVM, DACVIM (neurology)
Many veterinarians are uncomfortable when facing a patient with a neurologic problem. However, by taking the time to obtain a good, detailed history and by doing a methodical and thorough neurologic examination, these cases can be both challenging and interesting.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
February 1, 2005 By:Veronique Sammut, DVM, DACVIM (neurology)
In this article, I help you correctly interpret the findings of a neurologic evaluation in order to answer the most important question when dealing with a neurologic problem: Where is the lesion?
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Source: DVM InFocus November 1, 2004 By:Karen R. Munana, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM
Owners should be made aware that once therapy is initiated, in most instances it is life-long, and that it is imperative that the AED imperative that the AED regular basis at regular basis at intervals.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
October 1, 2004 By:Filippo Adamo, DVM, DECVN
Recently, a technique has been developed that allows veterinary neurosurgeons to obtain a biopsy sample of the brain: a frameless stereotactic CT-guided needle biopsy.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
September 1, 2004 By:Curtis W. Dewey, DVM, MS, DACVIM (neurology), DACVS, Georgina Barone, DVM, DACVIM (neurology), Kerry Smith, DVM, Gregg D. Kortz, DVM, DACVIM (neurology)
Seizure disorders represent the most frequent neurologic problem encountered in dogs.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
September 1, 2004
Performing vagal maneuvers on epileptic pets can help prevent or control seizures.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
June 1, 2004
Cleveland -Researchers at North Carolina State University (NCSU) College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech and the University of Tennessee are looking for a better way to treat canine seizures by looking at human health treatment options.
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