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Thoracolumbar hydrated nucleus pulposus disc extrusion - clinical characteristics and MRI findings in dogs
In this episode of our live journal club webinar series, Dr. Emili Alcoverro discusses his study on the clinical and MRI characteristics...


MRI Prognostic Factors in Dogs with Meningoencephalitis of Unknown Origin (MUO)
In this live webinar, Dr. Rita Goncalves discusses her recent publication which investigates the prognostic utility of MRI in determining...


MRI-based Screening and Syringomyelia in Dutch and Danish CKCS
In this webinar, Drs Citlalli Limpens and Paul Mandigers discuss their study on the effect of MRI screening and selection programs on the...


Meningitis of Unknown Origin and Cytarabine Therapy in Dogs
Drs. Kimberley Stee and Mark Lowrie discuss their study on the use of cytosine arabinoside (CA; cytarabine) constant rate infusion for...


How I Manage Disc Associated Wobbler Syndrome (caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy)
In this episode, we interview veterinary neurosurgeon Dr. Cris Falzone, a neurology specialist from Italy, on "How do I manage...


Comparing and contrasting FCEM and ANNPE in dogs using MRI
In this session, Dr. Ines Carrera talks about the MR imaging features of two common acute spinal cord diseases in dogs:...


Non-intentional Head Tremors in Dogs
In this journal club webinar, Dr. Thanis Liatis discusses his study on dogs with non-intentional (episodic) head tremors. These tremors...


What to Know About Chiari-Like Malformation & Syringomyelia
In this webinar, we interview Dr. Clare Rusbridge about Chiari-like malformation and syringomyelia. This is a complex developmental...


How I Treat Thoracolumbar Myelopathies in Pugs Dogs
In this webinar, we interview Dr. Colin Driver (Dipl. ECVN) from Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists on "How do I treat thoracolumbar...


What Do We Need to Know About Paroxysmal Dyskinesia?
In this session, we interview Dr. Mark Lowrie on paroxysmal dyskinesia, a movement disorder seen in both dogs and cats. These can be...
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