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Skills Laboratory, Part 1: Performing a neurologic examination

February 1, 2005

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.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Answering your questions: Adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases in dogs and cats

February 1, 2005

Neurodegenerative diseases in dogs and cats can result from a wide variety of pathologic processes.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Skills Laboratory, Part 2: Interpreting the results of a neurologic examination

February 1, 2005

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?

Source: DVM InFocus

Take a practical approach to the management of seizures in dogs

November 1, 2004

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.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

On the Forefront: Frameless stereotactic CT-guided needle brain biopsy

October 1, 2004

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.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders

September 1, 2004

Seizure disorders represent the most frequent neurologic problem encountered in dogs.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Brain tumors in cats: Is MRI useful?

September 1, 2004

MRI appears to be extremely valuable in predicting tumor type before surgical treatment.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Idea Exchange: Teach clients to control pets' seizures

September 1, 2004

Performing vagal maneuvers on epileptic pets can help prevent or control seizures.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

NCSU evaluates new off-label seizure treatment

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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