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King’s Applied Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis of Domestic Mammals 2nd Edition

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By Geoff Skerritt

King’s Applied Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis of Domestic Mammals 2nd Edition is an ideal introduction for those with no prior knowledge of the central nervous system. Presented in a logical and accessible manner, readers can quickly comprehend the essential principles of how the central nervous system is constructed, the way it works and how to recognise damaged components. By blending descriptive anatomy with clinical neurology, the text offers a unique approach – explaining the structure and function of the central nervous system while highlighting the relevance to clinical practice.

Revised and updated to cover the latest clinical developments, this second edition includes additional content on electrodiagnostic methods, stem cell transplantation and advanced imaging. The book also comes with a companion website featuring self-assessment questions, label the diagram exercises, and downloadable figures to aid further learning.

An excellent introductory text for veterinary students, King’s Applied Anatomy of the Central Nervous System of Domestic Mammals, Second Edition is also an invaluable reference for trainee veterinary neurology specialists as well as veterinary practitioners with a particular interest in neurology

Table of Contents
  1. Arterial Supply to the Central Nervous System
  2. The Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
  3. Venous Drainage of the Spinal Cord and Brain
  4. The Applied Anatomy of the Vertebral Canal
  5. The Neuron
  6. The Nerve Impulse
  7. Nuclei of the Cranial Nerves
  8. Medial Lemniscal System
  9. The Special Senses
  10. Spinocerebellar Pathways and Ascending Reticular Formation
  11. Somatic Motor Systems
  12. Pyramidal System
  13. Extrapyramidal System
  14. Extrapyramidal Feedback and Upper Motor Neuron Disorders
  15. Summary of the Somatic Motor Systems
  16. The Cerebellum
  17. Autonomic Components of the Central Nervous System
  18. The Cerebral Cortex and Thalamus
  19. Embryological and Comparative Neuroanatomy
  20. Clinical Neurology
  21. Imaging Techniques for Study of the Central Nervous System
  22. Topographical Anatomy of the Central Nervous System
  23. Electrodiagnostics
  24. Diagnostic Exercises
  25. Appendix
  26. Further Reading
  27. Index

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