Handbook of Veterinary Neurology provides quick access to vital information on neurologic conditions in a wide range of species, including canine, feline, bovine, caprine, equine, ovine, and porcine. A problem-oriented approach makesit easy to diagnose and treat neurologic problems in small and large animals.The coverage of disorders by problem, not by established disease diagnosis, emulates how animals present to the veterinary hospital and simplifies the formulation of a correct diagnosis. Within each chapter, discussions of neurologicdisease include a review of the localization criteria and the diseases that can cause that problem, plus treatment and surgical techniques. Lead author Michael D. Lorenz brings decades of experience to neurologic assessment, using a diagnostic approach that requires minimal knowledge of neuroanatomy. INDICE: Part I: Fundamentals 1. Neurologic History, Neuroanatomy, and Neurologic Examination 2. Localization of Lesions in the Nervous System 3. Disorders of Micturition 4. Confirming a Diagnosis Part II: Clinical Problems: Signs and Symptoms 5. Paresis of One Limb 6. Pelvic Limb Paresis, Paralysis, or Ataxia 7. Tetraparesis, Hemiparesis, and Ataxia 8. Ataxia of the Head and Limbs 9.Disorders of the Face, Tongue, Esophagus, Larynx, and Hearing 10. Disorders of Involuntary Movement 11. Blindness, Anisocoria, and Abnormal Eye Movements 12. Stupor or Coma 13. Seizures, Narcolepsy, and Cataplexy 14. Pain 15. Systemic or Multifocal Signs Appendix: Breed-Specific Neuromuscular Diseases in Domestic Animals
- ISBN: 978-1-4377-0651-2
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 560
- Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés