Vestibular & Cerebellar disease flashcard deck - 3D Veterinary Anatomy & Learning IVALA®
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Conditions affecting the vestibular system & cerebellum are varied, common & can carry very different prognoses. Being able to, for instance, recognise the differences between peripheral vs central disease on neuro exam is critical to formulating a concise differentials list, and being able to confidently advise an owner. In this deck, we focus on different presentations of vestibular & cerebellar disease and help talk you through how you might approach them, all with the intent of helping you more confident recognising them in practice! Want to learn about veterinary medicine in an engaging interactive way? FREE for veterinary students, interns, residents & academics at vin.com. Also available by annual subscription at ivalalearn.com
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