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Tento atlas je další z dílů Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Cílem tohoto nového vzdělávacího atlasu pro majitele domácích mazlíčků věnovaného neurologii u psů a koček pomoci veterinárním lékařům poskytnout majitelům domácích mazlíčků vhodné vysvětlení týkající se stavu nebo terapie jejich mazlíčka. Základem úspěchu terapie neurologický pacientů je ze strany majitelů a ošetřujícího personálu správné pochopení diagnostických postupů, terapie a rehabilitace. Proto je nutné, aby obě zúčastněné strany rozuměly tomu, co se s domácím mazlíčkem děje a jaká diagnostická a léčebná doporučení stanovuje veterinární lékař. Aby si praktický veterinární lékař usnadnil vysvětlování a využil efektivně čas věnovaný objasnění neurologického problému, může se praktik spolehnout na tuto publikaci, kde jsou shromážděny anatomické a fyziologické aspekty nervového systému, stejně jako hlavní neurologické techniky a diagnostické postupy, které lze použít, a nejčastější patologické stavy a neurologická onemocnění. Srozumitelnost a přesnost ilustrací na každém listu, doplněná o texty odborníka na tuto problematiku, jako je Juan J. Mínguez, bude důležitým opěrným bodem pro veterináře v těch případech, kdy se jedná o neurologický problém. Poskytnuté informace také pomohou veterinárním lékařům prohloubit své znalosti v neurologické specializaci.
Ukázka publikace je na webové stránce:
Pet owner educational atlas. Neurology (edicionesedra.com)
Autor: Juan José Mínguez Molina
Nakladatel | Servet |
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ISBN | 9788417225841 |
Vydání | 2019 |
Vazba | spirálová |
Počet stran | 76 |
Like the preceding volumes in this series, the goal of this new Pet Owner Educational Atlas dedicated to neurology in dogs and cats is to assist veterinary surgeons in providing pet owners with appropriate explanations regarding their pet's condition or treatment. The information provided will also help practicing veterinary surgeons to consolidate their knowledge in this particular specialty.
Achieving the owner's acceptance and implication, both in the required diagnostic tests and the therapeutic compliance, is an essential aspect for the optimal resolution of any clinical case. To this end, it is necessary that he or she understands what is happening to the pet and what diagnostic and treatment guidelines are being established by the veterinary surgeon. In order to make the explanations easier and take profit from the time dedicated to them, the practitioner can rely on this book, where anatomical and physiological aspects of the nervous system are gathered, as well as the main techniques and diagnostic tools that can be applied and the most common pathological conditions and neurological diseases. The clarity and accuracy of the illustrations on every sheet, accompanied by the texts of an expert in this issue like Juan J. Mínguez, will be an important support point for the veterinary surgeon in those cases presenting a neurological problem.
Juan José Mínguez Molina
Graduated in Veterinary Medicine by the Complutense University of Madrid in 1995. He obtained a postgraduate degree in Neurology and Neurosurgery I, II and III at the Postgraduate degree at the European School for Advanced Veterinary Studies (ESAVS) in Bern (Switzerland) from 2003 to 2006. Accredited by AVEPA in neurology and neurosurgery in 2013.
Since October 2008 he holds a position at the European College of Veterinary Neurology in order to obtain the European Diploma in neurology, rotating his work at the Neurology and Neurosurgery Service of the Veterinary Hospital of Guadiamar in Sanlúcar la Mayor (Sevilla), and at the Veterinary Neurology Center in Getafe (Madrid).
In addition to his jobs as clinical neurologist, he participates in research projects collaborating with medical institutions like the University Hospital Virgen del Rocío, University Hospital Virgen de la Macarena, and the National Throttle Center. He is author of many different publications and has participated as speaker in various courses and congresses, as well as the Master of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Surgery of the Complutense University of Madrid, teaching issues related to spinal surgery.
He is member of the European Society of Veterinary Neurology (ESVN) and the Group of Neurology and Neurosurgery of AVEPA.
1. Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system | 1 |
• Nervous system (CNS and PNS) | 7 |
• Nervous system (CNS and PSNS) | 8 |
• Brain | 9 |
• Spinal cord | 10 |
• Cranial nerves | 11 |
• Reflex arc | 12 |
• Micturition reflex | 13 |
2. Clinical evaluation and diagnostic tests | 14 |
Examination | 14 |
• Alterations in mental status and level of consciousness | 14 |
• Abnormal postures | 15 |
• Postural reactions | 16 |
• Cranial nerve assessment | 17 |
• Evaluation of hindlimb and forelimb spinal reflexes | 18 |
• Other spinal reflexes | 19 |
Diagnostic tests and techniques | 20 |
• Collection of cerebrospinal fluid | 20 |
• Myelography | 21 |
• Electrophysiological tests | 22 |
• Other tests | 23 |
3. Pathologies of the CNS | 24 |
Epilepsy and related syndromes | 24 |
• Epilepsy | 24 |
• Cauda equina syndrome | 25 |
• Central vestibular syndrome | 26 |
• Peripheral vestibular syndrome | 27 |
Compressive lesions of the spinal cord | 28 |
• Atlantoaxial instability | 28 |
• Caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy (wobbler syndrome) | 29 |
• Vertebral malformations | 30 |
• Herniated disc | 31 |
• Spinal cord injuries | 32 |
• Vertebral tumours | 33 |
Non-compressive lesions of the spinal cord | 34 |
• Vascular myelopathies | 34 |
• Aortic thromboembolism | 35 |
• Infectious inflammation | 36 |
• Noninfectious inflammation | 37 |
• Syringohydromyelia | 38 |
• Spinal dysraphism | 39 |
• Degenerative myelopathy | 40 |
Encephalopathy | 41 |
• Cerebrovascular accident | 41 |
• Inflammatory encephalopathies | 42 |
• Hydrocephalus | 43 |
• Caudal occipital malformation syndrome (COMS) | 44 |
• Subarachnoid diverticulum | 45 |
• Hepatic encephalopathy | 46 |
• Traumatic brain injury | 47 |
• Brain tumours | 48 |
• Cognitive dysfunction syndrome | 48 |
Cerebellar pathologies | 50 |
• Disorders of the cerebellum | 50 |
• Cortical cerebellar degeneration | 51 |
• Idiopathic cerebellitis | 52 |
Neuro-ophthalmology | 53 |
• Vision process and its responses | 53 |
• Ophthalmoscopy and other diagnostic tests | 54 |
• Horner’s syndrome | 55 |
4. Pathologies of the PNS | 56 |
• Classification of pathologies of the PNS | 56 |
• Inflammatory neuropathies | 57 |
• Idiopathic facial neuropathy | 58 |
• Acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis | 59 |
• Lesions of the sciatic and radial nerves | 60 |
• Brachial plexus avulsion | 61 |
• Lumbar compression syndrome | 62 |
• Metabolic neuropathies | 63 |
• Myasthenia gravis | 64 |
• Myositis | 65 |
5. Elimination disorders | 66 |
• Urination disorders | 66 |
• Defecation disorders | 67 |
6. Neurosurgery: surgical techniques | 68 |
• Rostrotentorial and caudal fossa craniotomy | 68 |
• Transfrontal and suboccipital craniotomy | 69 |
• Hemilaminectomy | 70 |
• Dorsal laminectomy | 71 |
• Ventral cervical spinal cord decompression | 72 |
• Corpectomy | 73 |
• Disc fenestration | 74 |
• Neurosurgery-associated complications | 75 |
• Postoperative care | 76 |