Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine / edited by Charles L. Martin, J. Phillip Pickett and Bernhard M. Spiess.
Contributor(s): Martin, Charles L [editor.] | Pickett, J. Phillip [editor.] | Spiess, Bernhard M [editor.] | Taylor and Francis.
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource (728 pages) : 978 illustrations, text file, PDF.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315118963.Subject(s): Veterinary ophthalmology | Pet medicineGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 636.089/77 Online resources: Click here to view. Also available in print format.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1- Anamnesis and the Ocular ExaminationDr. Ursula Dietrich--Chapter 2-Ophthalmic PharmacologyDr. Bernhard Spiess--Chapter 3-Problem Based Management of Ocular EmergenciesC. Martin--Chapter 4-Neuro-Ophthalmic DisordersDr. B. Spiess--Chapter 5Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery Dr. Phil Pickett--Chapter 6Orbit and Globe Dr. Spiess--Chapter 7EyelidsDr. Pickett--Chapter 8Conjunctiva and Third Eyelid-Dr. Spiess--Chapter 9Lacrimal ApparatusDr Pickett--Chapter 10Cornea and ScleraDr. Moore--Chapter 11-Anterior Uvea and Anterior ChamberDr. Pickett--Chapter 12GlaucomaDr. Pickett--Chapter 13LensDr. Myrna--Chapter 14 Retina and VitreousDr. Eva Abarca--Chapter 15Presumed Inherited Ocular DiseasesDr. Shannon Boveland
Featuring a new author team, this seminal book has been completely updated and significantly expanded. Following an outline of the basic elements of ophthalmic science relevant to study and practice, the authors provide a detailed description and discussion of each condition including etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy, as well as a section dedicated to presumed inherited eye disorders. The focus throughout remains on the clinical needs of the practitioner and the student. Beautifully illustrated in full color, the book is aimed at trainee and practicing veterinarians interested in all types of ophthalmic diseases and disorders. Although the focus is on small animals, there is additional material on the horse and the cow. For this edition, a diverse group of authors from many geographic regions of training and practice offer a breadth of clinical expertise.
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