Older animals, as human old age patients, may develop a progressive brain disease associated with clinical signs of cognitive dysfunction. In veterinary medicine, even more than in human medicine, the problem is that often in pet animals it is not easy to define the boundaries between normal aging and cognitive impairment, making it difficult to achieve a correct diagnosis and undertake effective therapy. Before issuing this diagnosis, it is important to rule out any systemic or nervous system diseases that can represent alternative causes of cognitive impairment. The progress of the disease can be slowed down with appropriate behavioural, nutritional and pharmacological therapies.

Problemi comportamentali nell'animale anziano : Behavioural problems in senior dogs / C. Palestrini, R. Altomonte, Z. Talamonti, S. Cannas. - In: SUMMA ANIMALI DA COMPAGNIA. - ISSN 1828-5538. - 32:10(2015), pp. 21-26.

Problemi comportamentali nell'animale anziano : Behavioural problems in senior dogs

C. Palestrini
Primo
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Z. Talamonti
Penultimo
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S. Cannas
2015

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Older animals, as human old age patients, may develop a progressive brain disease associated with clinical signs of cognitive dysfunction. In veterinary medicine, even more than in human medicine, the problem is that often in pet animals it is not easy to define the boundaries between normal aging and cognitive impairment, making it difficult to achieve a correct diagnosis and undertake effective therapy. Before issuing this diagnosis, it is important to rule out any systemic or nervous system diseases that can represent alternative causes of cognitive impairment. The progress of the disease can be slowed down with appropriate behavioural, nutritional and pharmacological therapies.
Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale
2015
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