Peter R. Morresey BVSc, MACVSc, DipACT, DipACVIM (Large Animal)
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Assessment and stabilization of the acutely neurologic equine patient presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Depending on the etiology of the neurologic condition and severity of its manifestations, further injury may result to both the central nervous system and body as a whole. Interventions should be aimed at medical stabilization of concurrent conditions, localization and assessment of the neurologic lesion, timely and rational medical therapies, and support for the animal as a whole while treatment continues.