Újdonságok az állatorvosi epilepsziában - 2023 : Irodalmi összefoglaló
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Date
2024-03Author
Pákozdy, Ákos
DOI link
10.56385/magyallorv.2024.03.145-148Metadata
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In this „annual mini-review” the most relevant research results in the field of
clinical epilepsy in dogs and cats will be described. The author selected and summarised from 2023 several useful findings from the international literature including own works. The following important topics will be presented. Autoimmune
encephalitis was described in cats. The first case series has been published ten
years ago, but now more detailed description with more cases were published. It
seems that the inflammation affects the temporal lobe. Most cats showed acute
temporal lobe seizures with orofacial automatism, hypersalivation, facial twiching,
gagging. The brain MRI and the CSF analysis were frequently unremarkable but
the antibodies against LGI1 (leucine-rich gliome-inactivated 1) was detectable
in all cats. Another study showed, that for the treatment of epileptic cats the
phenobarbital can be used as once a day therapy, which may be easier for many
owners than the usual twice daily treatment. In another study the haematologal
findings were systematically evaluated in cats undergoing phenobarbital therapy. The majority of cats showed neutropenia or other cytopenias, but these
changes were usually mild and clinically not relevant. An interesting case report
showed how to treat succesfully acute phenobarbital induced liver failure in a
dog. Furthermore a consensus statment was published about status epilepticus
therapy in dogs and cats. Feline hypertensive encephalopathya and its outcome
was evaluated and published.
The author hopes that his work could facilitate research implementation into
the daily practice and published knowledge from 2023 can be directly beneficial.