Color atlas of veterinary ophthalmology
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Color atlas of veterinary ophthalmology
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2001
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Description
Filled with 505 full color pictures, this atlas provides a visual depiction of the common ophthalmic conditions and diseases found in all common domestic and exotic species. It's a powerful tool for observing the ophthalmic tissues in various stages of disease and is perfect for students and practitioners. Disease state chapters are arranged with one disease per page. If a disease changes in appearance significantly over time or during therapy, multiple illustrations are used. More complex diseases are presented in a two-page format. Summary text accompanies the photographs and provides jut enough clinical information to help the reader interpret the disease state. The corresponding text includes: History; Common clinical signs; Differential diagnosis; And recommended treatment. Use the atlas along or as a complement to Gelatt's other titles: "Veterinary Ophthalmology, 3E "and "Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology".
Table of Contents
Preface. Clinical Signs and Their Interpretations. Canine Orbit. Canine Eyelids. Canine Tears and Nasolacrimal Systems. Canine Conjunctiva and Nictitans. Canine Cornea/Sclera. Canine Glaucomas. Canine Anterior Uvea. Disease of the Canine Lens and Cataract Formation. Canine Vitreous. Canine Ocular Fundus and Optic Nerve. Feline Ophthalmology. Equine Ophthalmology. Food Animal Ophthalmology. Ophthalmology in Exotic Pet Species. Systemic Diseases with Ophthalmic Manifestations. Neuro-Ophthalmic Syndromes.
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