2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs

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2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs. / Podell, M.; Volk, H. A.; Berendt, Mette; Löscher, W.; Muñana, K.; Patterson, E. E.; Platt, S. R.

In: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol. 30, No. 2, 03.2016, p. 477-490.

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Harvard

Podell, M, Volk, HA, Berendt, M, Löscher, W, Muñana, K, Patterson, EE & Platt, SR 2016, '2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs', Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 477-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13841

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Podell, M., Volk, H. A., Berendt, M., Löscher, W., Muñana, K., Patterson, E. E., & Platt, S. R. (2016). 2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 30(2), 477-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13841

Vancouver

Podell M, Volk HA, Berendt M, Löscher W, Muñana K, Patterson EE et al. 2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2016 Mar;30(2):477-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13841

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Podell, M. ; Volk, H. A. ; Berendt, Mette ; Löscher, W. ; Muñana, K. ; Patterson, E. E. ; Platt, S. R. / 2015 ACVIM Small Animal Consensus Statement on seizure management in dogs. In: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2016 ; Vol. 30, No. 2. pp. 477-490.

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abstract = "This report represents a scientific and working clinical consensus statement on seizure management in dogs based on current literature and clinical expertise. The goal was to establish guidelines for a predetermined, concise, and logical sequential approach to chronic seizure management starting with seizure identification and diagnosis (not included in this report), reviewing decision-making, treatment strategies, focusing on issues related to chronic antiepileptic drug treatment response and monitoring, and guidelines to enhance patient response and quality of life. Ultimately, we hope to provide a foundation for ongoing and future clinical epilepsy research in veterinary medicine.",
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