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Holger A. Volk
Researcher at University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Publications - 276
Citations - 5783
Holger A. Volk is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 229 publications receiving 4373 citations. Previous affiliations of Holger A. Volk include The Hertz Corporation & Veterinary College, Mathura.
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International veterinary epilepsy task force consensus report on epilepsy definition, classification and terminology in companion animals
Mette Berendt,Robyn Farquhar,Paul J J Mandigers,Akos Pakozdy,Sofie Bhatti,Luisa De Risio,Andrea Fischer,Sam Long,Kaspar Matiasek,Karen R. Muñana,Edward E. Patterson,Jacques Penderis,Simon R. Platt,Michael Podell,Heidrun Potschka,Martí Pumarola,Clare Rusbridge,Veronika M. Stein,Andrea Tipold,Holger A. Volk +19 more
TL;DR: The International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force (IVETF) discusses current understanding of canine epilepsy and presents the 2015 proposal for terminology and classification of epilepsy and epileptic seizures, which reflects new thoughts from the human ILAE but also roots in former well accepted terminology.
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International veterinary epilepsy task force consensus proposal: diagnostic approach to epilepsy in dogs.
Luisa De Risio,Sofie Bhatti,Karen R. Muñana,Jacques Penderis,Veronika M. Stein,Andrea Tipold,Mette Berendt,Robyn Farqhuar,Andrea Fischer,Sam Long,Paul J J Mandigers,Kaspar Matiasek,Rowena M. A. Packer,Akos Pakozdy,Ned Patterson,Simon R. Platt,Michael Podell,Heidrun Potschka,Martí Pumarola i Batlle,Clare Rusbridge,Holger A. Volk +20 more
TL;DR: This consensus article represents the basis for a more standardised diagnostic approach to the seizure patient and will evolve over time with advances in neuroimaging, electroencephalography, and molecular genetics of canine epilepsy.
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Multidrug resistance in epilepsy: rats with drug-resistant seizures exhibit enhanced brain expression of P-glycoprotein compared with rats with drug-responsive seizures
Holger A. Volk,Wolfgang Löscher +1 more
TL;DR: The present data are the first to demonstrate that rats with drug-resistant spontaneous seizures differ from rats withDrug-responsive seizures in their Pgp expression in the brain, thereby substantiating the multidrug transporter hypothesis of intractable epilepsy.
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Prevalence and risk factors for canine epilepsy of unknown origin in the UK
TL;DR: The current study highlights the clinical importance of epilepsy as a canine disorder in the UK and suggests increased awareness of sex and breed predispositions may assist clinicians with diagnosis.
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Epileptogenesis and neuropathology after different types of status epilepticus induced by prolonged electrical stimulation of the basolateral amygdala in rats
TL;DR: It is established that prolonged electrical stimulation of the BLA induces different forms of SSSE that resemble nonconvulsive and convulsive types of SE in humans and induces epilepsy with SRS and brain pathology reminiscent of temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis in Wistar rats.