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Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease - ISBN 9781118840771

Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease

ISBN 9781118840771

Autor: Douglas W. Esson

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781118840771

ISBN10:      

1118840771

Autor:      

Douglas W. Esson

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2015-10-09

Ilość stron:      

344

Wymiary:      

288x226

Tematy:      

MZ

Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease provides an image–rich resource for diagnosing and treating ophthalmic conditions in clinical practice.  Offering multiple images of frequently encountered diseases, the book depicts the differing clinical presentations of ophthalmic conditions in dogs and cats.  The book is carefully designed for ease of use, with commonly encountered conditions grouped together and concise, clinically relevant descriptions of each disease.

Emphasizing high–quality color images, the text is succinct and to–the–point, presenting a summary of the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment for each condition, with selected references for further reading.  Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease is an ideal patient–side resource for the busy practitioner. 

Key features 

Presents more than 600 high–quality color photographs depicting commonly encountered ocular conditions in dogs and cats Includes multiple images for each disease to show varying presentations Organized for easy reference, covering the most commonly encountered conditions first Designed for daily use in the busy clinical setting, allowing practitioners to quickly find and compare images as they see cases Provides a concise summary of the most clinically relevant information on diagnosing and managing ophthalmic disease

Preface

Acknowledgments

Section 1 Anatomy & Diagnostics

1 Normal Ocular Anantomy

2 Normal Pigmentary Variations

3 The Normal Canine Fudus

4 The Normal Feline Fundus

5 The Normal Subalbinotic  Fundus

6 Normal Myelination Variations

7 The Ocular Examination

Section 2 Diseases of the Eyelids

1 Eyelid Agenesis

2 Eyelid Laceration

10 Distichiasis

11 Ectopic Cillia

12 Trichiasis

13 Tear Film Wicking Syndrome

14 Entropion

15 Ectropion

16 Combined Entropion Ectropion

17Macropalpebral Fissure

18 Chalazion

19Juvenile Pyoderma

20Immune–Mediated Blepahorconjunctivitis

21Autoimmune Blepharitis

22Eosinophillic Folliculitis Furunculosis

23Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)

24Dermatomyositis

25 Demodex–associated Blepharitis

26 Dermatophytosis

27 Radiation induced Blepharoconjunctivitis

28 Apocrine hidrocystoma

29 Sebaceous Adenoma / Epithelioma

30 Histiocytoma

31Melanocytoma

32 Melanoma

33 Cutaneous Epitheliotropic Lymphoma (CEL)

34 Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)

35 Mast Cell Tumor (MCT)

36 Fibrosarcoma

Section 3 Diseases of the Conjunctiva, Nasolacrimal System & Third Eyelid

30 Allergic Conjuctivitis

31 Dacryocystitis

32 Symblepharon

33 Herpesviral–associated Conjunctivitis

34 Third Eyelid Gland Prolapse ("Cherry Eye")

35 Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca ("Dry Eye")

36 Scrolled Third Eyelid Cartilage

37 Medial Canthal Pocket Syndrome

38 Oncocerca

39 Thelazia

40 Papilloma

41 Melanoma

42 Haemangioma/Haemangiosarcoma

43 Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma

44 Conjunctival Lymphoma

45 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Section 4 Corneoscleral Disease

46 Dermoid

47 Corneal Dystrophy

48 Corneal Degeneration

49 Corneal Endothelial Decompensation

50 Scleritis

51 Nodular Granulomtous Episcleritis

52 Chronic Superficial Keratitis (CSK)

53 Eosinophillic Keratoconjunctivitis

54 Herpesviral–associated  Keratitis

55 Canine Multifocal Immune–Mediated Punctate Keratitis (MIPK)

56 Endothelitis

57 Bullous keratopathy

58 Feline Corneal Sequestrum

59 Pigmentary Keratitis

60 Corneal Abcessesation

61 Corneal Hemorrhage

62 Corneoscleral laceration

63 Spontaneous Chronic Corneal Epithelial Defects (SCCEDs)

64 Stromal Ulcerative Keratitis

65 Desmetocele

66 Keratomalacia ("Melting Ulcers")

67 Corneal Perforation

68 Epithelial inclusion cysts

69 Corneal Foreign Body

70 Limbal Melanocytoma

71 Fungal Keratitis

72 Corneoscleral haemangioma/haem

angiosarcoma

73  Corneoscleral Lymphoma

74  Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Section 5 Diseases of the Uvea

75 Persistent Pupillary Membranes (PPMs)

76 Iris Colobomas

77 Senile Iris Atrophy

78 Uveal Cysts

79 Merle Ocular Dysgenesis (MOD)

80 Feline Anterior uveitis

81 Canine Anterior Uvieitis

82 Golden Retriever associated Uveitis & Glaucoma

83 Vaccine–associated uveitis

84 Uveodermatologic Syndrome (UDS) associated uveitis

85 Hyphema

86 Aqueous Lipidosis

87 Iris Bombe′

88 Feline Iris Melanosis (FIM)

89 Uveal melanoma

90 Uveal Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma

91 Uveal Lymphoma

Section 6 – Diseases of the Lens

92 Microphakia/

Spherophkia

93 Persistant Hyaloid Vasculature (PHV)

94 Nuclear Sclerosis

95 Immature Cataract

96 Mature Cataract

97 Hypermature Cataract

98 Phacolytic Uveitis

99 Phacoclastic Uveitis

100  Anterior Lens  Luxation

101 Posterior Lens Luxation

102 Feline Post traumatic Sarcoma

Section 7 – Vitreoretinal Disease

103 The Retinal Dysplasias (RDs)

104 Oculoskeletal Dysplasia (OSD)

105 Collie Eye Anomally (CEA)

106 The Retinal Atrophies (RAs)

107 Vitreal Degeneration/Herniation

108 Retinal Toxicity

109 SARDs/IMR

110 Hypertensive Retinopathy

111 Feline Chorioretinitis

112 Canine Chorioretinitis

113 Retinal Pigment Epithelial Dystophy (RPED) 

114 Uveodermatologic Syndrome (UDS) associated chorioretintis

115 Primary (Bullous) Retinal Detachment

116 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment (RRD)

117 Retinal/Choroidal Lymphoma

118 Myeloma

Section 8 – Diseases of the Globe & Orbit

119 Microphthalmia

120 Pththisis Bulbus

121 Orbital Cellulitis

122 Extra Ocular Myositis (EOM)

123 Zygomatic Sialoadenitis

124 Orbital Fat Pad Prolapse

125 Orbital Foreign Bodies

126 Endophthalmitis / Panophthalmitis

127 Proptosis of the Globe

128 Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (PNST)

129 Retrobulbar Neoplasia

Section 9 – the Glaucomas

130 Congentital Glaucoma

131 Primary Glaucoma

132 Secondary (post–inflammatory) Glaucoma

133 Feline Aqueous Humor Misdirection Syndrome (AHMS)

134 Pigmentary Glaucoma

135 Golden Retriever associated Uveitis & Glaucoma

136 Buphthalmos

Section 10 – Neuro–Ophthalmic Disease

137 Optic Nerve Hypolasia

138 Lysosomal Storage Disease (LSD)

139 Sympathetic Denervation (Horner′s Syndrome)

140 Ophthalmoplegia

141 Neuroparalytic Keratitis/Hemifacial Paralysis

142 Neurogenic KCS & Xeromycteria

143 Optic Neuritis/Menigititis



Douglas W. Esson, BVSc, MRCVS, DVM, DACVO, is a board–certified veterinary ophthalmologist and clinical director at Eye Care for Animals in Tustin, California, USA.

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