Neurologia e Neurocirurgia

Atlas and Textbook of Small Animal Neurology: An Illustrated Text, 1st Edition

De: Andre Jaggy, Richard le Couteur
ISBN: 9783899930269
2010, CRC Press
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Páginas: 528

  • This book provides a comprehensive overview of small animal neurology covering the diagnosis and treatment of all clinical problems. It contains detailed information on neurological examination procedures, neuropathology and genetic disorders. Individual chapters cover laboratory tests, anaesthesia, radiology and electrodiagnostics, rehabilitation, pharmacology and surgery while specific neurological diseases are usefully listed according to their location.

    Detailed imaging diagnostic illustrations show neuro-anatomy and -pathology, an illustrated appendix, and a step-by-step demonstration of clinical neurological investigation. Authored by a team of international experts on small animal neurology, the English language edition has now been revised by one of the most acknowledged neurologists in the US

  • Contributers
    Preface to the English edition
    Preface to the second German edition
    Preface to the first German edition
    Abbreviations
    Neurological Examination of Small Animals
    Signalment
    Anamnesis
    General examination
    Neurological status
    Ophthalmological examination
    Principles of Neuropathology
    General neuropathology
    Classification of neurological diseases: VITAMIN D
    Investigation of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
    Genetic Neurological Siseases and Breed Predisposition
    Genetic defects
    Inheritance
    Demonstrating the mode of inheritance
    Testing for potential genetic carriers
    Breeding methods to eradicate genetic defects
    Diseases due to multifactorial causes
    Basic Laboratory Investigations
    Indications
    Haematology
    Biochemical blood parameters
    Urine investigations
    Anaesthesia
    Basics of neuroanaesthesia
    Specific procedural techniques
    Neuroradiology
    Indications
    Examination methods
    Spine
    Specific diseases
    Skull
    Electrodiagnostics
    Electrodiagnosis of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
    Electrodiagnostic examinations of the CNS
    Biopsy
    Rehabilitation
    Physiotherapy
    Adjuvant therapeutic measures
    Neuropharmacology
    Antibiotic therapy in neurological disease
    Steroid therapy
    Analgesics
    Neurosurgery
    Instrumentation
    Brain
    Spinal cord/Spine
    Spinal fractures / luxations
    Peripheral nerves
    Surgery of the middle and inner ear
    Acupuncture
    Introduction
    The use of acupuncture in neurological disease
    Acupunctural analgesia and postoperative pain relief
    Stabilization of the Neurological Emergency Patient
    General aspects
    Stabilization of selected neurological emergencies
    The neurological intensive-care patient
    Peripheral Nervous System and Musculature
    Introduction
    Mononeuropathies
    Polyneuropathies
    Neuromuscular transmission abnormalities
    Monomyopathies
    Polymyopathies
    Spinal Cord
    Spinal cord diseases
    Bladder disturbances
    Vestibular Apparatus
    Functional anatomy
    Disturbances of vestibular function
    Neurological examination of a vestibular syndrome
    Diseases of the peripheral vestibular apparatus
    Diseases of the central vestibular apparatus
    Cerebellum
    Anatomy and physiology
    Symptomatology and localization of cerebellar lesions
    Differential diagnoses (VITAMIN D) and investigation methods
    Diseases
    Brain Stem
    Anatomy
    Diseases
    Neuro-ophthalmology
    Cerebrum
    Anatomy and physiology
    Neuroanatomical localisation
    Adjunct investigations
    Diseases of the cerebrum
    Epilepsy
    Differential diagnoses for primary and secondary epilepsy
    Neoplasia
    Degenerative diseases
    Behavioural Problems and Abnormal Behaviour
    Aggression in the dog
    Aggression in the cat
    Problems associated with excretory behaviour of cats
    Fears and phobias in the dog and cat
    Compulsive disturbances
    Cognitive dysfunction in the dog and cat
    Medical behavioural therapy
    Parasitic Neurological Diseases of the Dog and Cat
    Trypanosomiasis in the dog
    Neosporosis in the dog
    Toxoplasmosis in the cat and dog
    Babesiosis in the dog
    Acanthamoeba infections
    Encephalitozoonosis
    Neurological diseases caused by helminths
    Neurological diseases caused by arthropods
    Borreliosis
    Appendices
    Comparative sectional anatomy of the canine and feline brain
    Breed-specific diseases of the dog
    List of inheritable neurological diseases of the dog
    List of inheritable neurological diseases of the cat
    Drugs
    Epidemiological overview of the neurological diseases seen in dogs between 1989 and 2000 at the Small Animal Clinic in Bern, Switzerland
    Subject Index

  • Andre Jaggy (Dr.Med.Vet)

    From the Institute for Veterinary Neurology, University of Bern (AJ), Bern, Switzerland

    Department of Small Animal Medicine, The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (JEO), Athens, Georgia

    Richard A. LeCouteur

    BVSc, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology), Diplomate ECVN

    Rick graduated from the University of Sydney, Australia, in 1974. After a year in private small animal practice in Sydney, Australia, Rick completed an Internship and Residency in Small Animal Surgery at the University of Guelph, Canada. Rick then completed a Residency in Neurology and Neurosurgery at the University of California, Davis.

    From July 1980 through January 1984, Rick completed a PhD in Comparative Pathology at the University of California, Davis. The area of study was Spinal Cord Injury.

    From January 1984 through August 1989, Rick was a faculty member in Neurology/Neurosurgery at Colorado State University.

    In September 1989 Rick returned to Sydney, Australia, to establish a Specialty Practice in Neurology and Neurosurgery.

    In January 1995 Rick returned to the USA to assume the position of Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the University of California, Davis, where he remained until his retirement in July 2015.

    Dr. LeCouteur is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM), Specialty of Neurology, and a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN).

    Currently, Rick is a Professor Emeritus of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the University of California, Davis, and organizes educational adventure travel trips for veterinarians through Veterinary Expeditions (Vet-Ex).

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