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20190702 Surgery For Canine Epileptic Seizures

UC Davis surgeons, under the direction of Dr. Beverley Sturges, replace an antenna and transmitter in the skull of a dog that suffers from ongoing seizures. The surgery is part of a veterinary clinical trial for early detection (and hopefully prevention) of canine epileptic seizures done at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Sturges is a Professor of Clinical Surgical & Radiological Sciences who specializes in stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury in dogs and epilepsy and seizure prediction in dogs.
Photo by Don Preisler/UC Davis
biomedical, brain, canine, client, clinical study, dog, epilepsy, neurologist, neurology, research, seizure, surgeon, surgery

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UC Davis surgeons, under the direction of Dr. Beverley Sturges, replace an antenna and transmitter in the skull of a dog that suffers from ongoing seizures. The surgery is part of a veterinary clinical trial for early detection (and hopefully prevention) of canine epileptic seizures done at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Sturges is a Professor of Clinical Surgical & Radiological Sciences who specializes in stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury in dogs and epilepsy and seizure prediction in dogs.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UC Davis<br />
biomedical, brain, canine, client, clinical study, dog, epilepsy, neurologist, neurology, research, seizure, surgeon, surgery