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Notes on Veterinary OphthalmologyBy: Sheila Crispin
Publication Dates
USA: Apr 2005
Details
384 pages, 375 illustrations.
Reviews"Provides a substantial amount of clinically useful information in a concise, readable format."
Journal of American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 2006
More reviewsDescription
Notes on Veterinary Ophthalmology is a welcome addition to an exciting new series that is specifically designed, using an accessible note-based style, to provide rapid and easy access to up-to-date clinical and diagnostic information.
Veterinary ophthalmology has expanded considerably over the last few years. With all the specialist ophthalmology books now available, there is a need for a concise reference book in this area. Aimed at veterinary surgeons and veterinary students, Notes on Veterinary Ophthalmology provides the reader with all the essential information required to diagnose and manage ophthalmic disorders in dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and farm animals.
This edition includes:
Over 350 colour pictures throughout the text to aid in examination and diagnosis;
Review of common ocular emergencies and how to respond to them;
Sections on eye disease in the dog, cat, rabbit, horse and farm animals with summaries at the beginning of each section emphasising common/serious conditions;
Appendices on ophthalmic terminology, topical ophthalmic preparations, basic principles of ocular and adnexal surgery and a summary of the cranial nerves innervating the eye and adnexa.
TopTable of ContentsOphthalmic examination; Ophthalmic emergencies and trauma; Referrals and further reading; Canine and general ophthalmology notes; Feline ophthalmology notes; Farm animal ophthalmology notes; Equine ophthalmology notes; Appendices: Ophthalmic terminology; Differential diagnosis of common canine problems; Differential diagnosis of ocular opacity in the cat; Other animals (rabbit, birds, reptiles); Ophthalmology diagrams; Ophthalmic examination form; Ophthalmic surgical equipment and exercises; BVA/KC/ISDS Eye scheme
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