About this Research Topic
The primary aim of this research topic is to delve deeper into the various aspects of epilepsy in animals. We are particularly interested in exploring the clinical manifestations of the disease, behavioral comorbidities, novel treatment approaches, and the role of electroencephalography and neuroimaging in diagnosis and treatment. We also aim to investigate the pathophysiology and genetics of epilepsy in animals, with the ultimate goal of improving our understanding of the disease and developing more effective therapies.
In order to gain further insights into the complex nature of epilepsy in animals, we welcome articles that address a range of themes. These include, but are not limited to:
- Clinical manifestations of epilepsy in different animal species
- Behavioral comorbidities associated with epilepsy in animals
- Novel treatment approaches for managing epilepsy in animals
- The use of electroencephalography and neuroimaging in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in animals
- The pathophysiology and genetics of epilepsy in animals.
We encourage the submission of original research articles, but also welcome reviews, opinion articles, and case reports.
Keywords: epilepsy, dogs, neuroimaging, clinical manifestation, behavioral comorbidity
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