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            PROGNOSIS & OUTCOME                Client Education                    et al, editors: Handbook of veterinary neurology,
                                                                                   ed 5, Philadelphia, 2011, Elsevier, pp 282-306.
                                               •  Signs are typically self-limited and should   Mayhew PD, et al: Trigeminal neuropathy in dogs: a
  VetBooks.ir   PEARLS & CONSIDERATIONS        •  Suggested feeding protocols     Rossmeisl JH Jr. Cranial neuropathies. In Ettinger   Diseases and   Disorders
           Excellent for recovery
                                                resolve in 2-3 weeks.
                                                                                   retrospective study of 29 cases (1991-2000). J Am
                                                                                   Anim Hosp Assoc 38:262-270, 2002.
           Comments                            SUGGESTED READING                   SJ, et al, editors: Textbook of veterinary internal
                                                                                   medicine, ed 8, Philadelphia, 2017, Elsevier, pp
                                               de Lahunta A, et al: Lower motor neuron: general
           •  If signs do not resolve in 2-3-weeks, other   somatic  efferent,  cranial  nerve.  In  de  Lahunta   1417-1420.
             differentials should be considered.  A,  et  al,  editors:  Veterinary  neuroanatomy  and   Schultz RM, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of
           •  If sensory deficits are observed, the recovery   clinical neurology, ed 4, 2015, St. Louis, Elsevier,   acquired trigeminal nerve disorders in six dogs. Vet
             period may take longer.            pp 162-198.                        Radiol Ultrasound 48:101-104, 2007.
           Prevention                          ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED               RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
           Make sure that the patient maintains adequate   READINGS               SHEET
           hydration and is eating well.       Dewey CW, et al: Disorders of the peripheral nervous
                                                system: mononeuropathies and polyneuropathies.   How to Use and Care for an Indwelling Feeding
           Technician Tips                      In Dewey CW, et al, editors: A practical guide to   Tube
           •  Provide a slurry for the hospitalized patient.  canine and feline neurology, ed 3, Ames, IA, 2015,
           •  Patience with feeding is necessary.  Wiley-Blackwell, pp 445-480.   AUTHOR: Karen L. Kline, DVM, MS, DACVIM
                                                                                  EDITOR: Karen R. Muñana, DVM, MS, DACVIM
           •  Hygiene after feeding is a must.  Lorenz  MD,  et  al:  Disorders  of  the  face,  tongue,
                                                esophagus, larynx, and hearing. In Lorenz MD,



























































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