Oftalmologia

Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease, 2nd Edition

De: Douglas W. Esson (Editor), Sara Calvarese (Editor)
ISBN: 9781119665847
2022, Wiley
Capa dura
Páginas: 400

  • Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease

    Complete reference work for diseases and conditions in dogs and cats pertaining to the eye

    Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease is a practical and user-friendly reference of common ocular diseases and conditions. Maintaining an image-heavy approach, the book presents multiple high-quality color photographs to depict each condition and is carefully organized to make it easy to find information. Sample topics included in the significantly expanded and updated new edition include:

    • Basic ophthalmic anatomy & physiology
    • Normal anatomical variations
    • The ocular examination
    • Basic ophthalmic pharmacology
    • Diseases of the globe & orbit
    • Diseases of the conjunctiva, nasolacrimal system & third eyelid

    Veterinary and animal science students, general canine and feline practitioners as well as interns, residents and specialists in a variety of areas can use this easily-accessible reference work to gain insight into a wide variety of ocular diseases affecting dogs and cats.

  • Foreword & Acknowledgements

    Section 1 Anatomy & Physiology

    Ch 01 Basic structure of the globe

    Ch 02 Orbit

    Ch 03 Eyelids

    Ch 04 lacrymal system

    Ch 05 The Corneoscleral tunic

    Ch 06 Lens

    Ch 07 Uvea

    Ch 08 Vitreo Retinal

    Ch 09 Neuropthalmology

    Section 2 Normal Variations

    Ch 10 Normal Pigmentary Variations

    Ch 11 The Normal Canine Fudus

    Ch 12 The Normal Feline Fundus

    Ch 13 The Normal Subalbinotic Fundus

    Ch 14 Normal Myelination Variations

    Section 3 Pharmacology

    Ch 15 Diagnostic Pharmacology

    Ch 16 Modes of Administration and Drug Delivery

    Ch 17 Anesthesia and Sedation in ophthalmology

    Ch 18 Anti-inflammatories and the Eye- NSAIDS

    Ch 19 Steroid Antiinflammatories and the eye

    Ch 20 Immunotherapy

    Ch 21 Treating Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

    Ch 22 Glaucoma Therapy

    Ch 23 Appropriate antibiotic choice

    Ch 24 Antivirals for Feline Herpes Virus

    Ch 25 Updated Antifungals in Veterinary Ophthalmology

    Section 4 The Ocular Examination

    Ch 26 The Ocular Examination

    Section 5 Diseases of the Eyelids

    Ch 27 Eyelid Agenesis

    Ch 28 Eyelid Laceration

    Ch 29 Distichiasis

    Ch 31 Trichiasis

    Ch 32 Tear Film Wicking Syndrome

    Ch 33 Entropion

    Ch 34 Ectropion

    Ch 35 Combined Entropion Ectropion

    Ch 36 Macropalpebral Fissure

    Ch 37 Chalazion

    Ch 38 Juvenile Pyoderma

    Ch 39 Immune-Mediated Blepahorconjunctivitis

    Ch 40 Autoimmune Blepharitis

    Ch 41 Eosinophillic Folliculitis Furunculosis

    Ch 42 Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)

    Ch 43 Dermatomyositis

    Ch 44 Demodex-associated Blepharitis

    Ch 45 Dermatophytosis

    Ch 46 Apocrine hidrocystoma

    Ch 47 Sebaceous Adenoma _ Epithelioma

    Ch 48 Histiocytoma

    Ch 49 Melanocytoma

    Ch 50 Melanoma

    Ch 51 Cutaneous Epitheliotropic Lymphoma (CEL)

    Ch 52 Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)

    Ch 53 Mast Cell Tumor (MCT)

    Ch 54 Fibrosarcoma

    Section 6 Diseases of the Conjunctiva, Nasolacrimal System & Third Eyelid

    Ch 55 Allergic Conjuctivitis

    Ch 56 Dacryocystitis

    Ch 57 Symblepharon

    Ch 58 Herpesviral-associated Conjunctivitis

    Ch 59 Third Eyelid Gland Prolapse (_Cherry Eye_)

    Ch 60 Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca_Dry Eye

    Ch 61 Scrolled Third Eyelid Cartilage

    Ch 62 Medial Canthal Pocket Syndrome

    Ch 63 Oncocerca

    Ch 64 Thelazia

    Ch 65 Papilloma

    Ch 66 Melanoma

    Ch 67 Haemangioma_Haemangiosarcoma

    Ch 68 Adenoma_Adenocarcinoma

    Ch 69 Conjunctival Lymphoma

    Ch 70 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Section 7 Corneoscleral Disease

    Ch 71 Dermoid

    Ch 72 Corneal Dystrophy

    Ch 73 Anterior segment dysgenesis

    Ch 74 Corneal Degeneration

    Ch 75 Corneal Endothelial Decompensation

    Ch 76 Scleritis

    Ch 77 Nodular Granulomtous Episcleritis

    Ch 78 Chronic Superficial Keratitis (CSK)

    Ch 79 Eosinophillic Keratoconjunctivitis

    Ch 80 Herpesviral-associated Keratitis

    Ch 81 Canine Multifocal Immune-Mediated Punctate Keratitis (MIPK)

    Ch 82 Endotheliitis

    Ch 83 Bullous keratopathy

    Ch 84 Feline Corneal Sequestrum

    Ch 85 Pigmentary Keratitis

    Ch 86 Corneal Hemorrhage

    Ch 87 Corneal Abcessesation

    Ch 88 Corneoscleral laceration

    Ch 89 Spontaneous Chronic Corneal Epithelial Defects (SCCEDs)

    Ch 90 Stromal Ulcerative Keratitis

    Ch 91 Desmetocele

    Ch 92 Keratomalacia (_Melting Ulcer_)

    Ch 93 Corneal Foreign Body

    Ch 94 Corneal Perforation

    Ch 95 Epithelial inclusion cysts

    Ch 96 Fungal Keratitis

    Ch 97 Limbal Melanocytoma

    Ch 98 Corneoscleral haemangioma_haemangiosarcoma

    Ch 99 Corneoscleral Lymphoma

    Ch 100 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Section 8 Diseases of the Uvea

    Ch 101 Persistent Pupillary Membranes (PPMs)

    Ch 102 Iris Colobomas

    Ch 103 Senile Iris Atrophy

    Ch 104 Uveal Cysts

    Ch 105 Merle Ocular Dysgenesis (MOD)

    Ch 106 Feline Anterior uveitis

    Ch 107 Canine Anterior Uvieitis

    Ch 108 Assymetric uveitis

    Ch 109 Golden Retriever associated Uveitis & Glaucoma

    Ch 110 Uveodermatologic Syndrome (UDS) associated uveitis

    Ch 111 Vaccine-associated uveitis

    Ch 112 Hyphema

    Ch 113 Aqueous Lipidosis

    Ch 114 Iris Bombe'

    Ch 115 Feline Iris Melanosis (FIM)

    Ch 116 Uveal melanoma

    Ch 117 Uveal Adenoma_Adenocarcinoma

    Ch 118 Uveal Lymphoma

    Ch 119 Blue eyed spindeloid tumors _ schwanoma

    Ch 120 Histiocytic dz

    Section 9 Diseases of the Lens

    Section 10 Vitreoretinal Disease

    Section 11 Diseases of the Globe & Orbit

    Section 12 The Glaucomas

    Section 13 Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease

  • Douglas Esson, BVSc, MRCVS, DVM, DACVO

    Is a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and co-owner of Veterinary Ophthalmic Consulting, California, USA.

    Sara Calvarese, DVM, DACVO

    Is a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and co-owner of Veterinary Ophthalmic Consulting, California, USA.

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