Comparative neuropathology /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Innes, James Robert Maitland, 1903-1974
Other Authors: Saunders, L. Z. (Leon Z.), 1919-2009
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1962.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 3. The cerebrospinal fluid
  • Horse
  • Cattle
  • Sheep
  • Goat
  • Pig
  • Dog
  • Cat
  • Rabbit
  • Ch 4. Neurologic diseases of apes and monkeys
  • Ch. 5. Diseases of skeletal muscle
  • Hyperplasia (Doppellender) in calves and lambs
  • Contractures and arthrogryposis in lambs, calves, and pigs
  • Dysplasia associated with hydrocephalus in calves
  • True muscular dystrophy in animals
  • Muscular steatosis, lipomatous muscular dystrophy, or Atrophia Lipomatosa in cattle and swine
  • Bluetongue of sheep
  • Equine purpura hemorrhagica
  • Viral encephalomyelitis (Teschen Diseases) of swine
  • Human disorders without counterparts in animals
  • Ch. 6. The hypophysis
  • Cystic ovarian degeneration of cattle
  • Ch. 7. Inherited diseases and congenital anomalies
  • Achondroplasia (Chondrodystrophia fetalis) with hydrocephalus in (Bulldog) calves and lambs
  • Congenital ataxia in Jersey calves (and Angus-Shorthorns)- a leucodysplasia of cerebellum, midbrain, and medulla
  • Congenital posterior paralysis of red Danish calves-a pallidal and reticular degeneration
  • Spinal muscular atrophy of dogs
  • Posterior paralysis of swine
  • Congenital deafness of white animals
  • Optic nerve hypoplasia in collie dogs (and other animals)
  • "Pseudo-amyloid" multiradicular degeneration of spinal nerve roots of a purebred Shetland pony
  • Hypomyelinogenesis congenita of sheep
  • Lethal or semilethal factor in gray Karakul lambs
  • Laboratory animals
  • Ch. 8. Viral and Rickettsial encephalomyelitides
  • Viral encephalomyelitides of small laboratory animals
  • Guinea pigs
  • Coypu (nutria)
  • Mice
  • Louping-ill in sheep
  • Scrapie in sheep and goats
  • Visna (and rida) of sheep in Iceland
  • Encephalopathy of cats in Sardinia
  • Canine Encephalitides
  • Neorickettsia helmintheca infection (so-called salmon poisoning)
  • Infectious canine hepatitis and fox encephalitis
  • Canine distemper
  • Subacute diffuse sclerosing encephalitis in the dog
  • Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis
  • Bovine malignant catarrh
  • Encephalitides in Equidae
  • Porcine Encephalitides
  • Ch. 9. Protozoan infections
  • Trypanosomiases of man and animals
  • Ch. 10. Bacterial infections
  • Cattle
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Horse
  • Swine
  • Sheep
  • Ch. 12. Insect larval infections
  • Oestrus (Cephalomyia) ovis (sheep nasal fly)
  • Hypoderma bovis and H. lineatum (cattle grub or warble fly)
  • Cuterebra (diptera) larvae in cats
  • Ch. 13. Helminthic infections
  • Coenurosis in sheep, cattle, and other hosts
  • Ch. 14. Demyelinating or myelinoclastic diseases
  • Congenital demyelination (swayback) in lambs
  • Ch. 15. Encephalomalacia and myelomalacia
  • Focal Symmetrical spinal poliomalacia of sheep in Kenya
  • Nigropallidal malacia in horses in California associated with ingestion of yellow star thistle
  • Focal symmetrical encephalomalacia of lambs in New Zealand
  • Polioencephalomalacia of cattle and sheep in Colorado
  • Encephalomalacia in pigs in New Zealand and Canada
  • Ch. 17. Transplacental viral complications
  • Disorders associated with hog cholera
  • Disorders associated with Japanese encephalitis
  • Disorders associated with bluetongue vaccination
  • Disorders associated with viral disease of cats
  • Ch. 20. Deficiency diseases
  • In Rats
  • In Dogs
  • In cattle
  • In swine
  • In rabbits
  • Thiamin deficiency- In foxes and mink
  • In cats
  • In calves and lambs
  • In horses
  • Nutritional ataxia and paralysis in pigs
  • Ch. 22. Neoplastic diseases
  • Tumors in laboratory animals
  • Clinical neurologic signs in animals
  • Ch. 23. The spinal cord
  • Trauma by violence: hemorrhagic myelomalacia in a dog
  • Compression and nonviolent trauma of the cord: subdural hemorrhage, prolapsed discs and compression in dogs
  • Adhesive arachnoiditis and myelomalacia; sequelae of intraspina injection of various substances- spinal anesthetics and contrast agents; myelomalacia in a goat
  • Decompression sickness (Caisson disease) and myelomalacia in man and experimental dogs
  • Ch. 24. Spinal ganglia, nerve roots, and peripheral nerves
  • Laryngeal hemiplegia (roaring and whistling) in the horse
  • Neuritis of the cauda equina in horses
  • Peripheral neuritis causing sterility in bulls (Sweden)
  • Chronic neuritis in cattle
  • Degeneration of ventral spinal nerve roots in dogs (New Zealand)
  • Ch. 25. Miscellaneous neurologic disorder
  • Grass disease (sickness) of horses in Europe
  • Haffkrankheir (Germany and Sweden) and minimata disease (Japan) in man, cats, and other animals
  • Paralytic syndrome in coonhounds
  • "Fainting" in foal
  • Stringhalt and shivering of horses
  • Murrurundi disease and narrabri desease of sheep (Australia)
  • Enzootic equine "encephalomyelitis" im Slovakia
  • Aleutian disease in mink
  • Neurologic diseases in wild animals under natural conditions and in captivity