Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common neurological disease in dogs. Similar to humans, dogs with epilepsy often experience behavioural comorbidities such as increased fear, anxiety, and aggression, as reported by their caregivers. Investigations of behaviour in canine epilepsy have yet to untangle interictal and pre and postictal behaviours, prodromal changes, and seizure-precipitating factors. Under-recognition of absence and focal seizures further complicates these assessments. These complex behavioural presentations in combination with caring for an epileptic animal have a significant negative impact on the dog’s and caregiver’s quality of life. Despite the growing recognition of behavioural comorbidities and their impact on quality of ...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
In humans, epilepsy can induce or accelerate cognitive impairment (CI). There is emerging evidence o...
© 2018 Dr Marjorie MilneThe causes of canine epilepsy are poorly understood. The current aetiologic ...
Psychiatric comorbidities affect a large percentage of people with epilepsy and have a detrimental i...
Idiopathic epilepsy is considered the most common chronic neurological disease in dogs, and there is...
Background: Breed-specific and broader cohort studies have shown behavioural changes in dogs followi...
Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is the most common chronic neurological condition in dogs, characterised by...
Introduction: The unpredictability of epileptic seizures is considered an important threat to the qu...
Epilepsy is a common, complex and often challenging neurological disorder to treat in the dog, with ...
Canine idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is characterised by recurrent seizure activity, which can appear unp...
Quality of life (QoL) plays a significant role in the treatment of dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE...
Globally, epilepsy is a common serious brain disorder. In addition to seizure activity, epilepsy is ...
Seizures are the most common neurological disorder in small animal medicine, of which 40 to 50% of a...
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological syndromes in dogs and has serious implicatio...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
In humans, epilepsy can induce or accelerate cognitive impairment (CI). There is emerging evidence o...
© 2018 Dr Marjorie MilneThe causes of canine epilepsy are poorly understood. The current aetiologic ...
Psychiatric comorbidities affect a large percentage of people with epilepsy and have a detrimental i...
Idiopathic epilepsy is considered the most common chronic neurological disease in dogs, and there is...
Background: Breed-specific and broader cohort studies have shown behavioural changes in dogs followi...
Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is the most common chronic neurological condition in dogs, characterised by...
Introduction: The unpredictability of epileptic seizures is considered an important threat to the qu...
Epilepsy is a common, complex and often challenging neurological disorder to treat in the dog, with ...
Canine idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is characterised by recurrent seizure activity, which can appear unp...
Quality of life (QoL) plays a significant role in the treatment of dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE...
Globally, epilepsy is a common serious brain disorder. In addition to seizure activity, epilepsy is ...
Seizures are the most common neurological disorder in small animal medicine, of which 40 to 50% of a...
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological syndromes in dogs and has serious implicatio...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefor...
In humans, epilepsy can induce or accelerate cognitive impairment (CI). There is emerging evidence o...
© 2018 Dr Marjorie MilneThe causes of canine epilepsy are poorly understood. The current aetiologic ...