Abstract

EVERY 100th patient appearing on the doorstep of a busy first-opinion veterinary practice will be presented with seizures and two-thirds of these patients will have epilepsy (Kearsley-Fleet and others 2013,...

Highlights

  • The full details of the published version of the article are as follows: TITLE: Canine epilepsy: separating the wood from the trees

  • Despite the frequency in occurrence and a plethora of studies been published in the field, the clinician remains puzzled of what terminology is the correct one to use, how to diagnose the different types of epilepsy, how and when to treat best and when change in treatment is necessary?

  • More than 25 co-authors were involved in the process of developing seven consensus statements: 1. International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus report on epilepsy definition, classification and terminology in companion animals

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The full details of the published version of the article are as follows: TITLE: Canine epilepsy: separating the wood from the trees. In 2015, a group of Veterinary Neurology Specialists and Non-specialists came together to form the International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force (IVETF). International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus report on epilepsy definition, classification and terminology in companion animals

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