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Looks like a seizure, smells like a seizure, but is not a seizure
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , e109 (2024); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781913859411.20.5
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Looks like a seizure, smells like a seizure, but is not a seizure
- Speakers: Holger Volk and Clare Rusbridge
- From: BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024
- Stream: Neurology
- Lecture Type: For the practice team
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859411.20.5
- Copyright: © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- First broadcast: April 2024
Abstract
Seizure or vestibular disorder?
- To appreciate the importance of clearly defining the clinical “problem” to differentiate seizures from movement disorders, vestibular disease and other paroxysms
- To appreciate that ‘thinking pathophysiologically is essential in order to rank your differential list and to define/refine your problem
- To understand common pathophysiology to best target treatment
Seizure or movement disorder?
- To appreciate the importance of clearly defining the problem to differentiate seizures from movement disorders
- To appreciate that ‘thinking pathophysiologically is essential in order to rank your differential list and to define/refine your problem
- To develop a therapeutic approach for paroxysmal dyskinesias
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