Practical Approach to Vestibular Disease in Practice

Category: Neurology Club

Presenter:

Steven De Decker
DVM, PhD, DipECVN, MVetMed, PGCert Veted, FHEA, MRCVS
Associate Professor and Head of Service Neurology and Neurosurgery

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About The Webinar

Vestibular syndrome is a common neurological presentation in clinical practice. This neurological syndrome can be caused by a variety of disorders, which can be localised inside (central) or outside (peripheral) the brain. During this webinar, we will discuss how to recognise animals with vestibular syndrome and how the neurological examination can help you differentiating between central and peripheral vestibular syndrome. We will further discuss the most common underlying causes and introduce the concept of clinical reasoning for dogs and cats with vestibular syndrome. Clinical reasoning allows you to use easy-to-identify clinical characteristics to identify the most likely differential diagnosis. After you have recognised the most likely differential diagnosis for your patient, you can consider further diagnostic steps, treatment, prognosis, or eventual referral.

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