The lack of therapeutics that prevent the development of epilepsy, improve disease prognosis or overcome drug resistance represents an unmet clinical need in veterinary as well as in human medicine. Over the past decade, experimental studies and studies in human epilepsy patients have demonstrated that neuroinflammatory processes are involved in epilepsy development and play a key role in neuronal hyperexcitability that underlies seizure generation. Targeting neuroinflammatory signaling pathways may provide a basis for clinically relevant disease-modification strategies in general, and moreover, could open up new therapeutic avenues for human and veterinary patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. A sound understanding of the neuroinflammator...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
SUMMARY In this „annual mini-review” the most relevant research results in the field of clinical ep...
This article outlines the consensus proposal on diagnosis of epilepsy in dogs by the International V...
Epilepsy is a challenging multifactorial disorder with a complex genetic background. Our current und...
Epilepsy is a challenging multifactorial disorder with a complex genetic background. Our current und...
Modulation of neuronal activity for seizure control using various methods of neurostimulation is a r...
The nature and occurrence of remission, and conversely, pharmacoresistance following epilepsy treatm...
A large body of evidence that has accumulated over the past decade strongly supports the role of inf...
© 2018 Dr Marjorie MilneThe causes of canine epilepsy are poorly understood. The current aetiologic ...
SUMMARY Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders in dogs. The breed related preva...
Background: Cumulating evidence from rodent models points to a pathophysiological role of inflammato...
An increasing body of literature data suggests that inflammation, and in particular neuroinflammatio...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
SUMMARY In this „annual mini-review” the most relevant research results in the field of clinical ep...
This article outlines the consensus proposal on diagnosis of epilepsy in dogs by the International V...
Epilepsy is a challenging multifactorial disorder with a complex genetic background. Our current und...
Epilepsy is a challenging multifactorial disorder with a complex genetic background. Our current und...
Modulation of neuronal activity for seizure control using various methods of neurostimulation is a r...
The nature and occurrence of remission, and conversely, pharmacoresistance following epilepsy treatm...
A large body of evidence that has accumulated over the past decade strongly supports the role of inf...
© 2018 Dr Marjorie MilneThe causes of canine epilepsy are poorly understood. The current aetiologic ...
SUMMARY Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders in dogs. The breed related preva...
Background: Cumulating evidence from rodent models points to a pathophysiological role of inflammato...
An increasing body of literature data suggests that inflammation, and in particular neuroinflammatio...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
SUMMARY In this „annual mini-review” the most relevant research results in the field of clinical ep...
This article outlines the consensus proposal on diagnosis of epilepsy in dogs by the International V...