Sue Fitzmaurice ; with contributions by Edward Friend.
New York :
Elsevier Saunders,
2010.
xi, 332 pages :
illustrations (chiefly color) ;
26 cm.
Saunders solutions in veterinary practice
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Neurological case -- Alteration in mental state -- Behavior change -- Seizures -- Cranial nerve function -- Gait -- Lameness -- Posture -- Balance -- Palpation -- Pain -- Urinary incontinence.
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Small Animal Neurology emphasizes the importance of a logical and thorough clinical neurological examination and explains in detail how to conduct it. There is essential information on how to interpret the results of the examination, while the many clinical case examples include those with initial neurological presenting signs but wider underlying pathology affecting other body systems. By no means all neurological cases are hopeless; this book shows where treatment is possible and how patients may recover to lead pain-free and relatively normal lives. --Book Jacket.
This is a series of essential practical handbooks covering specific veterinary problems using a unique, consistent, case-based approach. From simple routine first opinion cases to referrals and more complex clinical scenarios, the series provides the essential knowledge that will lead to improved skills and practice for veterinary practitioners undertaking continuing professional development or students nearing the end of their courses and needing a vital examination revision aid.