Section 1: Introduction
- Introduction and Helpful Hints
- Neuroanatomy and Patient Evaluation
- Neurologic Examination Techniques
- Evaluation of Head, Gait, Neck, Limbs, and Postural Reactions
- Pain Perception and Lesion Localization
Section 2: Dementia, Stupor, and Coma
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Common and Rare Causes
- Diagnostic Evaluation and Applicable Tests
Section 3: Seizures
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Age-Based Differential Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Evaluation
- Seizure Disorders and Treatment Options
Section 4: Tremors
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Evaluation and Tremor Disorders
Section 5: Head Tilt, Dysequilibrium, and Nystagmus
- Definitions and Vestibular System Overview
- Differential Diagnosis and Diagnostic Evaluation
- Vestibular Labyrinth and CNS Disorders
Section 6: Cranial Neuropathies and Myopathies
- Clinical Signs and Lesion Localization
- Peripheral and Central Nervous System Disorders
Section 7: Neck or Back Pain
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Disorders Causing Neck or Back Pain
Section 8: Ataxia
- Definitions and Lesion Differentiation
- Cerebellar, Brainstem, Spinal Cord, and Sensory Nerve Disorders
Section 9: Acute Quadriparesis, Quadriplegia, Hemiparesis, or Hemiplegia
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Disorders
Section 10: Chronic Quadriparesis
- Lesion Localization and Differential Diagnosis
- Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Disorders
Section 11: Episodic and Exercise-Induced Weakness
- Definitions and Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic and Neuromuscular Disorders
Section 12: Acute Paraparesis or Paraplegia
- Definitions and Lesion Localization
- Diagnostic Evaluation and Spinal Cord Disorders
Section 13: Chronic Paraparesis
- Lesion Localization and Differential Diagnosis
- Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Disorders
Section 14: Monoparesis and Monoplegia
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Disorders Causing Monoplegia or Monoparesis
Section 15: Flaccid Tail, Anus, and Bladder
- Definitions, Lesion Localization, and Differential Diagnosis
- Lumbosacral and Neuromuscular Disorders
Section 16: Miscellaneous Neurologic Syndromes
- Tetanus, Canine Distemper Myoclonus, Narcolepsy, and Other Syndromes