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Neurological Examination Initial Observation - Horse
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* The term "signalment" describes the animal's age, sex and breed.
* The term "signalment" describes the animal's age, sex and breed.
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* The horse's
signalemt
may be relevant to the neurological examination.
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* The horse's
signalment
may be relevant to the neurological examination.
** For example:
** For example:
*** A 1 year old thoroughbred colt with ataxia is more likely to have cervical compression than a space occupying lesion.
*** A 1 year old thoroughbred colt with ataxia is more likely to have cervical compression than a space occupying lesion.
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*** An Arabian foal suffering seizures may have idiopathic epilepsy.
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*** An Arabian foal suffering seizures may have idiopathic epilepsy.
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