There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves arising from the brain and each has different functions. Diseases affecting these nerves are common in small animals and can often be easily recognized simply on clinical examination. As they are easy to visualize, pet owners generally get very concerned and distressed when they initially note the problem. The effect of cranial nerve dysfunction can range from subtle cosmetic problems to extremely debilitating deficits that will, in most cases, result in death. It is important that veterinary practitioners and nurses feel comfortable assessing patients with these conditions and can advise pet owners on the severity of the problem and most likely causes for it as well as on the need for further investigations and possible treatments. In this session we will review the functions of these nerves and how to assess them, focusing on the most common presentations and how to deal with them.
Recording from 06 December 2022
Speaker:
Rita Goncalves
Rita Goncalves, DVM, MVM, DipECVN, FHEA, MRCVS