Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide
By Christine C. Lim
2022 Edition
Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide
is designed to offer a quick reference to common ocular conditions in
dogs and cats, presenting high-quality color photographs to facilitate
diagnosis and offering details on each condition to support clinicians
in clinical decision making. In addition to updates throughout, the
Second Edition includes significantly more images than the previous
edition, with updates to images to include more representative examples
where possible.
In Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide,
the image section is organized by area of the eye, making it easy to
find and compare images to make a diagnosis, and the disease section is
carefully targeted to the most crucial details for developing a
management plan. A companion website provides video clips.
Written by a veterinary ophthalmologist working at a busy urban center, Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide includes information on:
- Orbital disease, including inflammatory and neoplastic disease
- Eyelid
and adnexal disease, such as abnormal hairs (distichiae, ectopic
ciliae, and trichiasis), conformational abnormalities (entropion,
ectropion, etc.), and third eyelid abnormalities such as gland prolapse
- Corneal
and conjunctival disease, including tear film disorders, causes of
keratoconjunctivitis, corneal ulceration, and feline surface ocular
disease
- Anterior uveal conditions, covering uveal cysts, anterior uveitis, and anterior uveal neoplasia
- Lenticular disease, such as cataract and lens instability
- The posterior segment, covering normal fundic appearance, chorioretinitis, retinal degeneration, and retinal detachment
- Recognition and management of glaucoma
With its broad coverage of essential topics and accessible images that help with accurate and fast diagnoses, Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide
is an essential reference for small animal general practitioners,
students, residents, and interns, and can also be used as a reference to
show examples to clients.
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