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.
Part I. Fundamentals Neurologic History and Examination Localization of Lesions in the Nervous System Disorders of Micturition Confirming a Diagnosis Part II. Clinical Problems: Signs and Symptoms Paresis of the Limb Pelvic, Limb, Paresis, Paralysis, or Ataxia Tetraparesis Ataxia of the Head an Limbs Disorders of the Face, Tongue, Esophagus, Larynx, and Hearing Disorders of Involuntary Movement Blindness, Anisocoria, and Abnormal Eye Movements Stupor or Coma Seizures an Narcolepsy Pain Systemic or Multifocal Signs Appendix Index