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Seizure Events and Their Mimics

An episode of the Neurology for Vets and Pets podcast, hosted by Web-Vet Neurology Specalists, titled "Seizure Events and Their Mimics" was published on December 14, 2023 and runs 18 minutes.

December 14, 2023 ·18m · Neurology for Vets and Pets

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In this episode, we review the physical characteristics of seizure events and compare them to the most common 'mimics' of seizures. These include syncope, movement disorders, sleep disorders, and behavioral abnormalities. Understanding that a potential seizure event could actually be one of these mimics is important to the diagnostic workup and therapeutic decision-making. To view some videos of movement disorders and read more, check out this link for our website. https://www.web-vetneurology.com/s-projects-basic-4

In this episode, we review the physical characteristics of seizure events and compare them to the most common 'mimics' of seizures. These include syncope, movement disorders, sleep disorders, and behavioral abnormalities. Understanding that a potential seizure event could actually be one of these mimics is important to the diagnostic workup and therapeutic decision-making.


To view some videos of movement disorders and read more, check out this link for our website.

https://www.web-vetneurology.com/s-projects-basic-4

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