The anatomical pathological examination of the CNS requires specific techniques and procedures that may involve extra effort and time for the practicing veterinarian performing a necropsy. Nevertheless neuropathological examination is extremely useful in the understanding of individual cases, as well as for advancing overall knowledge of animal neurology. The role of the referring veterinarian is the first and the fundamental step in reaching the final diagnosis and in helping a better understanding and consequent treatment of neurological diseases.
The neuropathological examination: Do I need it?
CANTILE, CARLO;CHERUBINI GB
2009-01-01
Abstract
The anatomical pathological examination of the CNS requires specific techniques and procedures that may involve extra effort and time for the practicing veterinarian performing a necropsy. Nevertheless neuropathological examination is extremely useful in the understanding of individual cases, as well as for advancing overall knowledge of animal neurology. The role of the referring veterinarian is the first and the fundamental step in reaching the final diagnosis and in helping a better understanding and consequent treatment of neurological diseases.File in questo prodotto:
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