Practical Neurology Pearls: The Now And Later Complications Of Traumatic Brain Injury In Dogs And Cats

Original Presentation Date:
12/12/2023

$20 - $50 (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
Free for Premium Membership subscribers

In this segment Dr. Rebecca Windsor discusses head trauma and traumatic brain injuries in dogs and cats. 

Discussion includes common presentations, physical examination findings, essential diagnostics and treatment strategies for dogs and cats with head trauma and brain injury. Key prognostic indicators will be discussed as well as the range of potential outcomes that can be expected or seen after recovery from traumatic brain injury.


Running time: 1 hr 19 mins
Approved for 1.25 hrs of CE credit by AAVSB RACE and NY State

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