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Handbook of Veterinary Neurology

ISBN: 9780721689869 | 0721689868
Edition: 4th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Saunders
Pub. Date: 3/2/2004

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The revision of this popular veterinary medicine textbook is perfect for use in basic neuroscience courses, clinical neurology courses, and as a reference for practicing veterinarians. Divided into two parts, the first covers the fundamental concepts required to make an accurate neurological diagnosis, and Part 2 is organized in a problem-oriented format. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details. Many algorithms, illustrations (both photos and line drawings), and tables provide quick reference and clarification of important information. Coverage encompasses small and large animal neurology including bovine, canine, caprine, equine, feline, ovine, and porcine. Extensive references assist readers in pursuing in-depth research of more advanced topics. An appendix organized alphabetically by species makes it easy to locate material. An increased emphasis on relevant and useful neuroanatomy in Part 1 (Fundamentals) makes the text more practical for basic science courses The chapter on Confirming a Diagnosis (Chapter 4) features more detailed descriptions of advanced imaging techniques, including when they should be used and how to achieve the best results. The chapters in Part 2 (Clinical Problems: Signs and Symptoms) contain updated information on diseases and offer new test cases at the end of each chapter. Large animal test cases are now more detailed and extensive.
Part I Fundamentals
1(110)
Neurologic History and Examination
3(42)
Minimum Database
... MORE3(1)
Problem List
3(1)
Taking the History
4(3)
Prognosis
7(1)
The Neurologic Examination
8(2)
Components of the Neurologic Examination
10(28)
Case Histories
38(7)
Localization of Lesions in the Nervous System
45(30)
Anatomic and Functional Organization of the Nervous System
45(1)
Central Nervous System
45(2)
Peripheral Nervous System
47(1)
The Autonomic Nervous System
47(1)
Functional Organization of the Central Nervous System
47(1)
Motor Systems
48(5)
Sensory Systems
53(2)
Localization of Lesions
55(3)
Brainstem
58(6)
Cerebellum
64(1)
Cerebrum
64(2)
Case Histories
66(9)
Disorders of Micturition
75(16)
Anatomy and Physiology of Micturition
75(3)
Disorders of Micturition
78(10)
Case Histories
88(3)
Confirming a Diagnosis
91(20)
Clinical Laboratory Studies
91(14)
Case Histories
105(6)
Part II Clinical Problems: Signs and Symptoms
111(306)
Paresis of One Limb
113(18)
Lesion Localization
113(3)
Monoparesis of the Pelvic Limbs
116(5)
Monoparesis of the Thoracic Limbs
121(2)
Prognosis
123(1)
Treatment
124(1)
Peripheral Nerve Tumors
124(1)
Case Histories
125(6)
Pelvic Limb Paresis, Paralysis, or Ataxia
131(44)
Lesion Localization
131(1)
Diseases
131(37)
Case Histories
168(7)
Tetraparesis, Hemiparesis, and Ataxia
175(44)
Lesion Localization
175(1)
Diseases
176(28)
Case Histories
204(15)
Ataxia of the Head and the Limbs
219(26)
Lesion Localization
219(4)
Diseases
223(12)
Case Histories
235(10)
Disorders of the Face, Tongue, Esophagus, Larynx, and Hearing
245(20)
Lesion Localization
245(4)
Diseases
249(7)
Case Histories
256(9)
Disorders of Involuntary Movement
265(18)
Lesion Localization
266(2)
Diseases
268(10)
Case Histories
278(5)
Blindness, Anisocoria, and Abnormal Eye Movements
283(14)
Lesion Localization
283(5)
Diseases
288(5)
Case Histories
293(4)
Stupor or Coma
297(26)
Lesion Localization
297(1)
Diseases
298(21)
Case Histories
319(4)
Seizures, Narcolepsy, and Cataplexy
323(22)
Pathophysiology
323(2)
Classification
325(1)
Diseases
326(5)
Plans for Diagnosis and Management of Seizure Disorders
331(6)
Status Epilepticus and Severe Cluster Seizures
337(1)
Narcolepsy and Cataplexy
338(1)
Case Histories
339(6)
Pain
345(10)
Neuroanatomic Basis for Pain
345(1)
Mechanisms of Pain
346(1)
Examination
347(1)
Diseases
348(1)
Methods of Measuring Pain
349(1)
Treatment
349(6)
Systemic or Multifocal Signs
355(62)
Lesion Localization
355(1)
Diseases
355(1)
Degenerative Diseases
355(42)
Principles of Medical Treatment
397(1)
Antimicrobial Agents in Treating Infections
397(7)
Nonseptic Inflammatory Diseases
404(1)
Physical Therapy
404(1)
Supportive Care of Recumbent Large Animals
405(1)
Case Histories
405(12)
Appendix417(28)
Index445
Michael D. Lorenz, D.V.M. Professor and Interim Dean College of Veterinary Medicine Oklahoma State University Stillwater Joe N. Kornegay, D.V.M., Ph.D. Professor and Dean College of Veterinary Medicine University of Missouri Columbia

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