When dealing with cases of vestibular disease in pets, the stakes can be high. Making the correct diagnosis might mean the difference between life and death.
Conditions that cause central vestibular disease often carry a guarded to poor prognosis. Peripheral vestibular disease, on the other hand, is often brought on by easily treatable problems. Recognizing the difference is critical.
That's why we've created this Guide to Differentiating Vestibular Disease. Use this worksheet to rapidly assess the patient in front of you, and create a clear path forward.Â
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A clear, concise worksheet to rapidly help you distinguish between central and peripheral vestibular disease.
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A differentials list, useful for quickly identifying symptoms and making informed recommendations.
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An excellent visual aid to communicate your findings to families and discuss next steps.
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Jenni Rizzo, DVM
Founder
Jenni Rizzo is a veterinarian, a wife, a dog-lover, and an introvert (or… an IntroVet)! As a practitioner, her special interests include emergency medicine and heartworm disease. Outside of private practice, Dr. Rizzo loves creating and advocating for programs that support veterinary teams. Just as veterinarians and technicians give their all to care for animals and their humans, she believes veterinary teams deserve to be equally well cared for.
Dr. Rizzo receives lots of support from her husband, Jared, and Chief Executive Dog, Pistol Pete.
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