Neurology for the Small Animal Practitioner
by Cheryl Chrisman, Christopher Mariani, Simon Platt, Rodger Clemmons
November 2002
Neurology for the Small Animal Practitioner is a practical presentation of common neurological conditions seen in a small animal practice. The book includes clear guidelines for effective diagnosis and treatment protocols for common neurologic conditions in dogs and cats. Important neurologic pathways and diagnostic procedures are illustrated by original, anatomic drawings and step-by-step procedural figures. Tables and algorithms are used to focus the reader on critical steps in patient evaluation and differential diagnosis. Color illustrations facilitate localization of lesions and patient assessment. The consistent layout, 157 illustrations (102 color), 25 diagnostic images, and 57 tables facilitate the rapid acquisition of information.
- Presents common neurological conditions seen in a small animal practice
- Includes clear guidelines for effective diagnosis and treatment protocols for common neurologic conditions in dogs and cats.
- Includes original, anatomic drawings and step-by-step procedural figures of important neurologic pathways and diagnostic procedures
- Uses tables and algorithms to focus the reader on critical steps in patient evaluation and differential diagnosis