Oftalmologia

Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide

De: Christine C. Lim
ISBN: 9781118689769
2015, Wiley
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Páginas: 168

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  • Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide offers fast access to a picture-matching guide to common ophthalmic conditions and key points related to diagnosing and managing these diseases. The first half of the book presents photographs of ophthalmic abnormalities with brief descriptions, as an aid for diagnosis. The second half of the book is devoted to concise, clinically oriented descriptions of disease processes, diagnostic tests, and treatments for each condition. Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide is a useful tool for quickly and accurately formulating a diagnosis, diagnostic strategy, and treatment plan for small animal patients.

    Ideally suited for use in the fast-paced practice setting, this text provides both reference images and information for managing the disease in a single text. Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide is an easy-to-use aid for small animal general practitioners, veterinary students, and veterinary interns seeking a quick yet complete guide to small animal ophthalmology.

  • Preface, x

    List of abbreviations xi

    Glossary xii

    Section I Atlas 1

    1 Orbit 3

    Clinical signs associated with orbital neoplasia 3

    Clinical signs associated with orbital cellulitis 3

    Enophthalmos 4

    Brachycephalic ocular syndrome 4

    Ventromedial entropion associated with brachycephalic ocular syndrome 4

    Clinical signs associated with Horner’s syndrome 5

    Clinical signs associated with Horner’s syndrome 5

    Appearance of Horner’s syndrome following application of sympathomimetic drugs 5

    Clinical signs associated with orbital neoplasia 6

    Clinical signs associated with proptosis 6

    2 Eyelids 7

    Normal appearance of punctum 7

    Ectopic cilia 7

    Distichiae 8

    Distichiae 8

    Ectopic cilia and chalazion 8

    Lower eyelid entropion due to conformation 9

    Facial trichiasis 9

    Eyelid agenesis 9

    Appearance of entropion after temporary correction using tacking sutures 10

    Lower eyelid ectropion 10

    Meibomian adenoma 10

    Meibomian adenoma 11

    Eyelid melanocytoma 11

    Chalazion 11

    Blepharitis 12

    Blepharitis 12

    Blepharitis 12

    3 Third eyelid, nasolacrimal system, and precorneal tear film 13

    Pathologic changes to the third eyelid associated with pannus 13

    Scrolled third eyelid cartilage 13

    Prolapsed third eyelid gland (“cherry eye”) 14

    Prolapsed third eyelid gland (“cherry eye”) 14

    Superficial neoplasia of the third eyelid 14

    Neoplasia of the third eyelid gland 15

    Positive Jones test – appearance of fluorescein in mouth 15

    Positive Jones test – appearance of fluorescein at nostril 15

    4 Conjunctiva 16

    Normal appearance of the conjunctiva 16

    Conjunctival hyperemia 16

    Chemosis and conjunctival hyperemia 17

    Chemosis 17

    Conjunctival follicles 17

    Conjunctival thickening associated with infiltrative neoplasia 18

    Superficial conjunctival neoplasia 18

    Subconjunctival hemorrhage 18

    Conjunctival follicles 19

    Superficial conjunctival neoplasia 19

    Conjunctival neoplasia 19

    5 Cornea, 20

    Superficial corneal vascularization associated with keratoconjunctivitis sicca, 20

    Appearance of a dry cornea with concurrent anterior uveitis, 20

    Typical appearance of superficial corneal vessels, 21

    Typical appearance of deep corneal vessels, 21

    Typical appearance of corneal edema, 21

    Corneal melanosis, 22

    Typical melanin distribution associated with pigmentary keratitis, 22

    Typical appearance of corneal fibrosis with concurrent corneal vascularization, 22

    Corneal white cell infiltrate with concurrent corneal vascularization and edema, 23

    Corneal deposits associated with corneal dystrophy, 23

    Corneal deposits associated with corneal dystrophy, 23

    Corneal mineral deposits, 24

    Typical changes associated with keratoconjunctivitis sicca, 24

    Predominantly melanotic corneal changes associated with pannus, 24

    Predominantly fibrovascular corneal changes associated with pannus, 25

    Corneal changes associated with pannus, mixture of melanosis and fibrovascular changes, 25

    Superficial corneal ulcer, 25

    Indolent corneal ulcer with fluorescein stain applied, 26

    Indolent corneal ulcer prior to fluorescein stain, 26

    Indolent corneal ulcer after fluorescein stain, 26

    Deep corneal ulcer, 27

    Descemetocele after application of fluorescein stain, 27

    Descemetocele after application of fluorescein stain, viewed with cobalt blue light, 27

    Corneal perforation with iris prolapse, 28

    Corneal perforation with iris prolapse and hyphema, 28

    Corneal perforation with large iris prolapse, 28

    Melting corneal ulcer, 29

    Perforated melting corneal ulcer, 29

    Dendritic corneal ulcers, 29

    Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis 30

    Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis 30

    Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis 30

    Corneal sequestrum; light brown, with minimal keratitis 31

    Corneal sequestrum; dark brown, with moderate keratoconjunctivitis 31

    Corneal sequestrum; dark brown, with significant keratoconjunctivitis 31

    6 Anterior uvea 32

    Iris-to-cornea persistent pupillary membranes 32

    Iris-to-iris persistent pupillary membranes 32

    Posterior synechiae 33

    Anterior chamber uveal cysts 33

    Anterior chamber uveal cysts 33

    Transillumination of posterior chamber uveal cysts 34

    Iris atrophy 34

    Iris atrophy 34

    Severe iris atrophy 35

    Focal iris hyperpigmentation 35

    Feline diffuse iris melanoma 35

    Feline diffuse iris melanoma 36

    Canine melanocytoma 36

    Canine melanocytoma 36

    Canine ciliary body adenoma 37

    Clinical signs of uveitis: chemosis, episcleral congestion, deep corneal vascularization, and diffuse corneal edema 37

    Aqueous flare 37

    Keratic precipitates 38

    Hypopyon with concurrent corneal ulceration 38

    Hyphema 38

    Rubeosis iridis 39

    Iris thickening 39

    Posterior synechia 39

    Iris bombé 40

    7 Lens 41

    Nuclear sclerosis 41

    Nuclear sclerosis 41

    Incipient cataract 42

    Incipient cataract 42

    Incomplete cataract 42

    Incomplete cataract 43

    Incomplete cataract 43

    Complete cataract 43

    Complete, resorbing cataract 44

    Incomplete resorbing cataract 44

    Lens subluxation 44

    Lens subluxation 45

    Anterior lens luxation 45

    Posterior lens luxation 45

    8 Posterior segment 46

    Normal canine fundus 46

    Normal canine fundus 46

    Normal feline fundus 47

    Subalbinotic, atapetal canine fundus 47

    Subalbinotic feline fundus 47

    Tapetal hyperreflectivity and retinal vascular attenuation in a cat 48

    Tapetal hyperreflectivity and retinal vascular attenuation in a dog 48

    Focal retinal degeneration/chorioretinal scar 48

    Focal retinal degeneration/chorioretinal scar 49

    Tapetal hyporeflectivity due to hypertensive retinopathy 49

    Tapetal hyporeflectivity 49

    Tapetal hyporeflectivity 50

    Fluid and white cell infiltrate in the nontapetal fundus (chorioretinitis) 50

    Focal white cell infiltrate (chorioretinitis) and retinal degeneration in the nontapetal fundus 50

    Multifocal retinal degeneration in the nontapetal fundus 51

    Hemorrhage in the nontapetal fundus 51

    Hemorrhage in the tapetal fundus 51

    Serous retinal detachment and retinal hemorrhage due to hypertensive retinopathy 52

    External view of serous retinal detachment 52

    Serous retinal detachment 52

    Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 53

    Optic nerve atrophy/degeneration - mild 53

    Optic nerve atrophy/degeneration - severe 53

    Optic disc cupping in an atapetal fundus 54

    Optic disc cupping 54

    Optic neuritis 54

    Optic neuritis 55

    Asteroid hyalosis 55

    Choroidal hypoplasia (collie eye anomaly) 55

    Posterior polar coloboma and choroidal hypoplasia (collie eye anomaly) in a subalbinotic fundus 56

    9 Glaucoma 57

    Typical appearance of acute glaucoma 57

    Haab’s striae 57

    Section II Guide 59

    10 Orbit 61

    Diseases of the orbit 62

    Brachycephalic ocular syndrome 62

    Horner’s syndrome 63

    Orbital cellulitis and abscess 65

    Orbital neoplasia 67

    Proptosis 68

    Further reading 70

    References 70

    11 Eyelids 71

    Diseases of the eyelid 72

    Distichiasis 72

    Ectopic cilia 73

    Trichiasis 73

    Eyelid agenesis 75

    Entropion 75

    Ectropion 77

    Eyelid neoplasia 78

    Chalazion 79

    Blepharitis 80

    Eyelid laceration 81

    Further reading 82

    References 82

    12 The third eyelid, nasolacrimal system, and precorneal tear film 83

    Diseases of the third eyelid and lacrimal system 84

    Third eyelid gland prolapse (“cherry eye”) 84

    Third eyelid neoplasia 85

    Nasolacrimal duct obstruction 87

    Tear film disorders—KCS 88

    Qualitative tear film abnormality 88

    References 90

    13 Conjunctiva 91

    Diseases of conjunctiva 91

    Canine conjunctivitis 91

    Feline conjunctivitis 93

    Conjunctival neoplasia 95

    Further reading 96

    References 97

    14 Cornea 98

    Corneal diseases 99

    Corneal dystrophy 99

    Canine keratitis 100

    Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) 101

    Pigmentary keratitis 103

    Pannus/chronic superficial keratitis 104

    Corneal ulceration 105

    Simple corneal ulceration 105

    Indolent corneal ulceration 106

    Deep and perforating corneal ulceration 108

    Melting corneal ulceration 110

    Feline keratitis, nonulcerative and ulcerative 111

    Feline eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis (EK) 112

    Corneal sequestrum 113

    Further reading 114

    References 114

    15 Anterior uvea 116

    Anterior uveal diseases 116

    Persistent pupillary membranes (PPMs) 116

    Uveal cysts 117

    Iris atrophy 118

    Feline diffuse iris melanoma 118

    Canine anterior uveal melanocytic neoplasia 119

    Iridociliary neoplasia 120

    Anterior uveitis 121

    Further reading 124

    References 124

    16 Lens 125

    Diseases of the lens 125

    Nuclear sclerosis 125

    Cataract 126

    Lens subluxation and luxation 128

    Further reading 129

    References 130

    17 Posterior segment 131

    Diseases of the posterior segment 133

    Asteroid hyalosis 133

    Collie eye anomaly 133

    Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) 134

    Sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) 135

    Retinal degeneration (excluding PRA and SARDS) 136

    Chorioretinitis 137

    Retinal detachment 138

    Hypertensive retinopathy 140

    Optic neuritis 141

    Further reading 142

    References 142

    18 Glaucoma 144

    Glaucoma 144

    Further reading 148

    References 148

    Index 149

  • Christine C. Lim, DVM, DACVO, is Section Chief of Ophthalmology and Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.

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