CPD – MS138 – Neurology Survival Kit Mini-Series course with special price just for you: $479 $114
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Spinal diseases are important causes of disability in dogs. One of the main difficulty remains in many cases for the clinician to recognise the origin of the disorder as being the spinal cord and to eliminate other origin of abnormal gait such as cerebral or neuromuscular disorder. Investigations of weak or paralysed patient require a very accurate clinical neurolocalisation before considering any further diagnostic tests. This session is designed to provide you with a simple step-by-step approach to examining a weak or paralysed patient and the tool to formulate a logical differential diagnostic list.
What you’ll learn:
Ataxia is defined as incoordination, wobbliness or unsteadiness due to a failure to regulate truncal posture, and the strength and direction of limb movement. As we are going to see in this session, the origin of ataxia can be subdivided into three forms on the basis of the neuroanatomical diagnosis: cerebellar, vestibular and general proprioceptive (also known as sensory) ataxia. A good understanding of how these sensory systems work is fundamental to establish a clinical diagnosis of the different types of ataxia. The type of ataxia identified on neurological examination will select the differential diagnoses and determine the diagnostic tests to be performed. Tight jaw, dropped jaw and droopy faces are frequent manifestation of cranial nerve neuropathy. Though, non-neurological causes should be ruled-out first before embarking of expensive neurological test. This session will discuss common neurological causes, their diagnostic and management.
What you’ll learn:
Epileptic seizures are one of the most common neurological presentations in practice. There are considerable overlaps between epileptic seizures and other type of collapse such as paroxysmal dyskinesia. This session will provide you with a step-wise logical approach to epileptic seizures and other neurological mimics including what should be the minimum neurological examination to perform in such cases, how to choose appropriate diagnostic tests, when to refer and when/how to treat. This session will cover management of refractory and emergency.
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