Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical NeurologyOrganized by functional neurologic system, the 3rd edition of this authoritative reference provides the most up-to-date information on neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology, and clinical neurology as it applies to small animals, horses, and food animals. Accurate diagnosis is emphasized throughout with practical guidelines for performing neurologic examinations, interpreting examination results, and formulating effective treatment plans. In-depth disease descriptions, color images, and video clips reinforce important concepts and assist with diagnosis and treatment.
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It traverses the portion of the spinal cord cranial to the spinal cord segment where it originated, then continues ... Efferent (E): Motor Somatic (S) General (GSE) Temperature, touch, noxious stimuli All spinal nerves, cranial nerve V ...
It traverses the portion of the spinal cord cranial to the spinal cord segment where it originated, then continues ... Efferent (E): Motor Somatic (S) General (GSE) Temperature, touch, noxious stimuli All spinal nerves, cranial nerve V ...
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It is distributed widely throughout all the spinal nerves and the fifth cranial nerve. ... neurons concerned with the orientation of the head in space are in the vestibular division of the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII).
It is distributed widely throughout all the spinal nerves and the fifth cranial nerve. ... neurons concerned with the orientation of the head in space are in the vestibular division of the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII).
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In domestic animals, cranial nerves VI through XII and the trapezoid body are part of the medulla. The rostral border of the medulla is the caudal border of the pontine transverse fibers. In the primate and some nondomesticated species, ...
In domestic animals, cranial nerves VI through XII and the trapezoid body are part of the medulla. The rostral border of the medulla is the caudal border of the pontine transverse fibers. In the primate and some nondomesticated species, ...
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Cranial nerve V, the trigemi- nal nerve, is associated with this segment of the brainstem (Fig. 3-11). Its motor neurons arise in the basal plate mantle layer, migrate a short way ventrolaterally into the parenchyma of ...
Cranial nerve V, the trigemi- nal nerve, is associated with this segment of the brainstem (Fig. 3-11). Its motor neurons arise in the basal plate mantle layer, migrate a short way ventrolaterally into the parenchyma of ...
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Cranial nerves III (oculomotor) and IV (trochlear) are associated with the midbrain. ... sagittal view of the afferent portion of cranial nerve V. Rhombic lip Trigeminal tract (CN V) Metencephalon (pons) ^Trigeminal ganglion Developing ...
Cranial nerves III (oculomotor) and IV (trochlear) are associated with the midbrain. ... sagittal view of the afferent portion of cranial nerve V. Rhombic lip Trigeminal tract (CN V) Metencephalon (pons) ^Trigeminal ganglion Developing ...
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GENERAL SOMATIC EFFERENT CRANIAL NERVE 734 | 134 |
AFFERENT | 221 |
SPECIAL SOMATIC AFFERENT SYSTEM | 433 |
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Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology - E-Book Alexander de Lahunta,Marc Kent,Eric N. Glass Vista previa restringida - 2008 |
Veterinary Neuroanatomy & Clinical Neurology: With Veterinary Consult Access Alexander Delahunta No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2008 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abiotrophy abnormal affected afferent anatomic diagnosis animals associated ataxia atrophy axons bilateral brain brainstem breeds canine caudal cause cerebellum cerebral cervical spinal cord clinical signs common compression cortex cranial nerve degeneration diencephalon Differential Diagnosis diffuse disease disorder dogs dorsal dysfunction equine examination EXAMPLE facial FIGURE focal function gait ganglion gray column Horner syndrome horse imaging infection innervation intervertebral disk involved Lahunta lateral layer lesion located malformation medial medulla mesencephalon motor neuron muscle myelopathy necropsy neoplasm nerve sheath neoplasm neurologic neuronal cell bodies nociception normal Note nucleus nystagmus observed occur onset paralysis paresis pathway patient pelvic limb peripheral plexus pons postural reactions progressive prosencephalic prosencephalon Radiographs receptors recumbent reflex rostral seizures sensory side spinal cord spinal cord lesion spinal cord segments spinal nerve subarachnoid space surface syndrome thalamus thoracic limb tract Transverse section trigeminal nerve ventral ventricle vertebral vestibular system white matter
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