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Michael Podell
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 33
Citations - 1591
Michael Podell is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Feline immunodeficiency virus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1360 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Podell include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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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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Bromide therapy in refractory canine idiopathic epilepsy.
Michael Podell,William R. Fenner +1 more
TL;DR: Concomitant BR and PB was well tolerated in dogs of this study and was effective in treating refractory canine idiopathic epilepsy, regardless of prior interval of seizure activity or previous treatment.
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Antiepileptic drug therapy.
TL;DR: Treating each animal as an individual, applying the philosophy that seizure prevention is better than intervention, and consulting specialists to help formulate or revise treatment plans will lead to improved success in treating seizure disorders in the cat and dog.
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International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus proposal: medical treatment of canine epilepsy in Europe
Sofie Bhatti,Luisa De Risio,Karen R. Muñana,Jacques Penderis,Veronika M. Stein,Andrea Tipold,Mette Berendt,Robyn Farquhar,Andrea Fischer,Sam Long,Wolfgang Löscher,Paul J J Mandigers,Kaspar Matiasek,Akos Pakozdy,Edward E. Patterson,Simon R. Platt,Michael Podell,Heidrun Potschka,Clare Rusbridge,Holger A. Volk +19 more
TL;DR: This consensus proposal for drug treatment protocols is based on current published evidence-based literature, considers the current legal framework of the cascade regulation for the prescription of veterinary drugs in Europe, and reflects the authors’ experience.