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17 Ιουλ 2006 · As a rule, pets are felt to have a higher potential for recovery than humans (with recovery times typically measured in days to weeks). Ask your veterinarian about a possible referral to a neurologist or a physical therapist.
1: poor recovery with severe persistent neurologic deficits (such as abnormal mental status, persistent disorientation, blindness). 2: good recovery with mild persistent neurologic deficits (such as mild ataxia, partial visual deficits). 3: excellent recovery: the dog or cat was considered normal.
Dogs have a significantly larger area in the brain for processing smells—proportionally around 40 times larger than ours. They also have a significantly larger area of olfactory epithelium (smell- sensitive tissue inside their noses), with 30% more olfactory receptors7 than us.
11 Μαρ 2024 · In human medicine, several guidelines have been developed to help maintain cerebral perfusion – a key factor to successful outcomes in head trauma cases. What do we need to know about cerebral perfusion pressure, cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure in cases of traumatic brain injury?
11 Μαΐ 2023 · Following a brain injury, the dog’s brain can reorganize itself and form new synaptic connections, bypassing damaged areas. This ‘rewiring’ can allow for partial or even full recovery of functions, particularly with the help of targeted rehabilitation therapies.
Canine traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents a therapeutic challenge to the veterinary practitioner. Moderate to severe TBI requires prompt recognition and therapeutic intervention to prevent rapid neurologic deterioration or death.
6 Ιουν 2023 · In both humans and animals, a head injury severe enough to damage the brain is referred to as traumatic brain injury or TBI. Humans are diagnosed with concussions (a mild form of TBI), and veterinarians may use that terminology to describe a dog or cat with an externally caused brain injury.