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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joe MayhewPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) Edition: 2nd Edition Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.241kg ISBN: 9781405154932ISBN 10: 1405154934 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 12 December 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781119477037 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsPreface to First Edition. Preface to Second Edition. PART I: Evaluation of Large Animal Neurologic Patients. 1. Neuroanatomy. 2. Neurologic Evaluation. 3. Ancillary Diagnostic Aids. 4. Pathologic Responses of the Nervous System. PART II: Clinical Problems in Large Animal Neurology. 5. Disorders of Behavior. 6. Seizures and Epilepsy. 7. Sleep Disorders. 8. Coma and Altered States of Consciousness. 9. Blindness. 10. Miosis, Mydriasis, Anisocoria and Horner’s Syndrome. 11. Strabismus. 12. Dropped Mandible and Masticatory Muscle Atrophy. 13. Decreased and Increased Facial Sensation. 14. Facial Paralysis and Facial Spasm. 15. Pharyngeal Dysphagia. 16. Dilated Esophagus. 17. Laryngeal Paresis and Paralysis; Roaring. 18. Tongue Paralysis. 19. Head Tilt, Circling, Nystagmus and Other Signs of Vestibular Abnormalities. 20. Deafness. 21. Disorders of Posture and Movement. 22. Incoordination of the Head and Limbs: Cerebellar Diseases. 23. Tetraparesis, Paraparesis and Ataxia of the Limbs: Spinal Cord Diseases. 24. Diffuse Weakness. 25. Paresis and Paralysis of One Limb: Monoparesis:. 26. Urinary Bladder Distention, Dilated Rectum and Anus and Atonic Tail: Cauda Equina Syndrome. 27. Pruritus, Self-Mutilation, Head Shaking, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Miscellaneous Distressing Disorders. 28. Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction. 29. Vertebral and Paravertebral Problems:Stiff Neck and Sore Back. PART III: Mechanisms and Specific Diseases. 30. Congenital, Genetic and Familial Disorders. 31. Infectious, Inflammatory and Immune Diseases. 32. Physical and Chemical Causes. 33. Toxic Diseases. 34. Nutritional Diseases. 35. Metabolic Diseases. 36. Neoplasms and other Tumors. 37. Multifactorial and Idiopathic Disorders. PART IV: Video Library. IndexReviewsI loved reading it and strongly recommend it to anyone involved in veterinary neurology or large animal practice. (Veterinary Times, November 2010) An excellent resource for comprehensive, up-to-date information on neurologic diseases of horses, ruminants, and swine. The numerous illustrations complement the book well. In addition, 2 CD-ROMs containing an extensive video library of clinically relevant material are included... these videos serve as an exceptional educational resource. Overall, this book contains a tremendous amount of information and astute clinical insights reflective of the author's vast experience and knowledge of large animal neurology. As such, it is certain to be a valuable addition to the library of any veterinary student and large animal practitioner as well as specialists in the field of large animal internal medicine and neurology. (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, September 2009) This work is not just an update of the original... it is a very impressive, full-colour hardback, which will change the way we look at neurological cases. The learning potential of this resource is staggering.... This book should have a place on the bookshelf of every veterinary surgeon treating large animals. (Veterinary Record, May 2009) I loved reading it and strongly recommend it to anyone involved in veterinary neurology or large animal practice. (Veterinary Times, November 2010) An excellent resource for comprehensive, up-to-date information on neurologic diseases of horses, ruminants, and swine. The numerous illustrations complement the book well. In addition, 2 CD-ROMs containing an extensive video library of clinically relevant material are included... these videos serve as an exceptional educational resource. Overall, this book contains a tremendous amount of information and astute clinical insights reflective of the author's vast experience and knowledge of large animal neurology. As such, it is certain to be a valuable addition to the library of any veterinary student and large animal practitioner as well as specialists in the field of large animal internal medicine and neurology. - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, September 2009 This work is not just an update of the original... it is a very impressive, full-colour hardback, which will change the way we look at neurological cases. The learning potential of this resource is staggering... This book should have a place on the bookshelf of every veterinary surgeon treating large animals. -Veterinary Record, May 2009 An excellent resource for comprehensive, up-to-date information on neurologic diseases of horses, ruminants, and swine. The numerous illustrations complement the book well. In addition, 2 CD-ROMs containing an extensive video library of clinically relevant material are included... these videos serve as an exceptional educational resource. Overall, this book contains a tremendous amount of information and astute clinical insights reflective of the author's vast experience and knowledge of large animal neurology. As such, it is certain to be a valuable addition to the library of any veterinary student and large animal practitioner as well as specialists in the field of large animal internal medicine and neurology. - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, September 2009 This work is not just an update of the original... it is a very impressive, full-colour hardback, which will change the way we look at neurological cases. The learning potential of this resource is staggering... This book should have a place on the bookshelf of every veterinary surgeon treating large animals. -Veterinary Record, May 2009 Author InformationJoe Mayhew is head of Massey Equine group and Professor of Equine Studies at the Institute of Veterinary, Animal & Biomedical Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand. He is Diplomat of both the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Large Animal Internal Medicine and Neurology) and the European College of Veterinary Neurology. During his distinguished career he has also held positions at University of California, Davis, Cornell University, University of Florida, Animal Health Trust, University of Cambridge, and University of Edinburgh. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |