Color Atlas of Veterinary Ophthalmology.
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- 9781119239673
- 636.089/77
- SF891.G453 2017
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Ocular Anatomy -- The Globe -- The Adnexa -- Chapter 2 The Ophthalmic Examination and Diagnostics -- External Examination -- Nerve Blocks -- Tear Film Assessment -- Corneoconjunctival Culture -- Corneoconjunctival Cytology -- Ophthalmic Stains -- Anterior Segment -- Intraocular Pressure -- Gonioscopy -- Posterior Segment -- Chapter 3 Clinical Signs and Their Interpretations -- Blepharospasm and Ophthalmic Pain -- Ocular Discharge -- Globe Position -- Globe Size -- Vascular Changes -- Conjunctival Vascular Response -- Ciliary Flush -- Episcleral Vascular Response -- Corneal Changes -- Edema -- Corneal Vascularization: Different Types and Their Significance -- Corneal Pigmentation -- Corneal Cellular Infiltrate -- Corneal Sequestration -- Corneal Scarring -- Corneal Dystrophy and Degenerations -- Hemorrhage and the Eye -- Opacity in the Anterior Chamber (Flare, Hypopyon, and Fibrin) -- Changes in the Pupil -- Iris Color Change -- Inflammations of the Retina and/or Choroid -- Chapter 4 Canine Orbit -- Congenital Orbital Anomalies -- Acute and Chronic Orbital Cellulitis -- Zygomatic Salivary Inflammations, Cysts & -- & -- Mucoceles -- Masticatory or Eosinophilic Myositis -- Extraocular Polymyositis -- Strabismus -- Traumatic Proptosis -- Orbital Trauma and Hemorrhage (Traumatic Exophthalmia/Incomplete Proptosis) -- Craniomandibular Osteopathy -- Orbital Neoplasia -- Orbital Surgical Results -- Postoperative Enucleation -- Intraocular Prosthesis -- Phthisis Bulbus - Sequelae of Intraocular Diseases -- Chapter 5 Canine Eyelids -- Congenital and Developmental Disease -- Breed-Associated Eyelid Disorders -- Distichiasis -- Ectopic Cilia -- Trichomegaly -- Trichiasis -- Eyelid Trauma -- Diffuse and Focal Blepharitis -- Inflammatory Lid Masses -- Eyelid Neoplasia.
Eyelid Tumors in Young Dogs -- Chapter 6 Canine Tear and Nasolacrimal Systems -- Diseases of the Tear Producing System -- Quantitative Changes in Tears -- Chronic Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca -- Parotid Duct Transposition -- Qualitative Changes in Tears -- Diseases of the Nasolacrimal Drainage System -- Chronic Epiphora in Toy and Miniature Dogs -- Acute Dacryocystitis -- Chronic Dacryocystitis -- Dacryoceles -- Chapter 7 Canine Conjunctiva and Nictitating Membrane (Nictitans) -- Congenital or Developmental Disease of the Nictitans -- Encircling Nictitans -- Conjunctival Dermoid -- Eversion of Nictitans -- Cherry Eye (Inflammation and Prolapse of Nictitans Gland) -- Protrusion of Nictitans -- Plasmoma or Plasma Cell Infiltration of Nictitans -- Nictitans Foreign Bodies -- Neoplasia of Nictitans -- Conjunctivitis -- Follicular Conjunctivitis -- Chemosis -- Subconjunctival Hemorrhage -- Non-neoplastic Conjunctival Inflammatory Masses -- Neoplasms of the Canine Conjunctiva -- Chapter 8 Canine Cornea and Sclera -- Developmental and Congenital Defects -- Dermoids -- Microcornea -- Persistent Pupillary Membranes -- Corneal Ulcerations and Inflammation -- Spontaneous Chronic Corneal Epithelial Defects -- Corneal Ulcers -- Corneal Ulcerations in Brachycephalic Breeds -- Fungal Keratitis -- Pigmentary Keratitis -- Chronic Superficial Keratitis (Pannus) -- Neuroparalytic Keratitis -- Neurotropic Keratitis -- Immune-mediated Keratitis -- Florida Spots -- Corneal Trauma and Lacerations -- Corneal Foreign Bodies -- Corneal Dystrophies -- Corneal Stromal Dystrophies -- Corneal Endothelial Dystrophies -- Corneal Degenerations -- Corneal Cysts -- Limbal or Epibulbar Melanomas -- Scleral Diseases -- Non-neoplastic or Inflammatory Lesions -- Chapter 9 Canine Glaucomas -- Optic Nerve Head Changes in the Glaucomas -- Congenital Glaucoma.
Primary Narrow/Closed Angle Glaucoma -- Primary Closed Angle Glaucoma with Pectinate Ligament Dysplasia -- Primary Open Angle Glaucoma -- Comparisons of Human and Canine Glaucomas -- Secondary Glaucomas -- Lens Displacement or Lens Luxation -- Anterior Uveitis and Secondary Glaucoma -- Aphakic and Pseudophakic Glaucomas -- Traumatic Glaucoma -- Hyphema and Secondary Glaucomas -- Pigmentary or Melanocytic Glaucoma -- Intraocular Neoplasia and Secondary Glaucoma -- Surgical and Laser Treatment for Canine Glaucoma -- Chapter 10 Canine Anterior Uvea -- Congential Variations and Disorders -- Heterochromia Iridis -- Persistent Pupillary Membranes -- Iridal Nests or Iridal Arrests -- Iridal Hypoplasia and Colobomas -- Inflammations of the Anterior Uvea -- Acute Uveitis -- Chronic Uveitis -- Specific Types of Anterior Uveitis -- Anterior Uveitis Secondary to Infectious Canine Hepatitis -- Anterior Uveitis and the Mycoses -- Lens-induced Uveitis -- Iridal Degenerationsand Iridal Atrophy -- Iridal or Uveal Cysts -- Anterior Uveal Trauma -- Hyphema -- Anterior Uveal Tumors -- Melanocytic Neoplasms -- Ciliary Body Neoplasms -- Metastatic Neoplasms -- Chapter 11 Canine Lens and Cataract Formation -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Microphakia -- Lens Colobomas -- Lenticonus and Lentiglobus -- Persistent Pupillary Membranes and Anterior Cataracts -- Persistent Hyaloid and Posterior Cataracts -- Cataracts -- Lens Changes and Aging -- Inherited Cataracts in the Dog -- Primary Cataracts in Selected Breeds -- Secondary Cataracts -- Cataracts Secondary to Inflammation -- Cataracts and Trauma -- Cataract Resorption -- Lens Luxation or Displacement -- Lens Subluxation -- Anterior Luxation -- Posterior or Vitreal Luxation -- Pseudophakes -- Chapter 12 Canine Vitreous -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Persistent Hyaloid Remnants -- Persistent Hyperplastic Tunica Vasculosa Lentis.
Vitreal Opacities -- Vitreal Inflammation -- Vitreal Hemorrhage -- Chapter 13 Canine Ocular Fundus and Optic Nerve -- Normal Ocular Fundus and Variations -- Congenital Diseases -- Collie Eye Anomaly -- Retinal Dysplasia -- Retinal Photoreceptor Dysplasia and Degeneration (Retinal Atrophy) -- Retinal Pigment Epithelium Dystrophy -- Retinitis, Chorioretinitis, and Retinochoroiditis -- Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration -- Vascular Diseases and Systemic Hypertension -- Lipemia Retinalis -- Hyperviscosity Syndrome -- Retinal Detachments -- Granulomatous Meningoencephalitis -- Neoplasms of the Ocular Fundus -- Diseases of the Optic Nerve Head (Optic Disc or Optic Papilla) -- Micropapilla -- Optic Nerve Hypoplasia -- Optic Nerve Colobomas -- Papilledema -- Optic Neuritis -- Optic Nerve Atrophy -- Chapter 14 Feline Ophthalmology -- Diseases of the Orbit -- Traumatic Proptosis -- Orbital Cellulitis -- Orbital Neoplasia -- Diseases of the Eyelids -- Lid Agenesis -- Entropion -- Blepharitis -- Lid Neoplasia -- Diseases of the Tear and Nasolacrimal System -- Epiphora -- Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca -- Diseases of the Conjunctiva -- Feline Herpesvirus -- Chlamydophila psittaci -- Mycoplasmal Infections -- Symblepharon -- Lipogranulomatous Conjunctivitis -- Diseases of the Cornea -- Feline Herpesvirus-1 and the Cornea -- Corneal Sequestration -- Proliferative Keratoconjunctivitis (Esosinophilic Keratitis) -- Florida Keratopathy -- Acute Bullous Keratopathy -- Corneal and Conjunctival Neoplasia -- Diseases of the Iris and Ciliary Body -- Heterochromia Iridis -- Persistent Pupillary Membranes -- Iridocyclitis or Anterior Uveitis -- Ophthalmic Trauma -- Ocular Neoplasia -- Diffuse Iridal Melanomas -- Anterior Uveal Melanomas -- Ciliary Body Adenoma and Adenocarcinomas -- Trauma-associated Sarcomas -- Systemic Lymphoma -- Feline Glaucoma -- Cataracts and Luxations.
Primary and Secondary Lens Luxations -- Primary Cataracts -- Secondary Cataracts -- Diseases of the Ocular Fundus -- "Normal" ocular fundus -- Retinal Dysplasia -- Nutritional (Taurine) Retinal Degeneration -- Inherited Retinal Photoreceptor Disorders -- Chorioretinitis and Retinochoroiditis -- Ocular Fundus Mycosis -- Hypertensive Retinopathy -- Ocular Fundus and Enrofloxacin -- Ophthalmomyiasis Interna -- Retinal Detachments -- Chapter 15 Equine Ophthalmology -- Ophthalmic Diseases in Foals -- Microphthalmia -- Strabismus -- Congenital Entropion -- Lid and Conjunctivae Dermoids -- Nasolacrimal Duct Atresia -- Irial Anomalies -- Congenital Glaucoma -- Iridocyclitis -- Congenital Cataracts -- Optic Nerve Hypoplasia -- Equine Ophthalmology in Adult Horses -- Orbital Diseases -- Diseases of the Eyelids -- Diseases of the Anterior Uvea -- Glaucomas -- Diseases of the Lens -- Diseases of the Ocular Fundus -- Optic Nerve Diseases -- Chapter 16 Food and Fiber Animal Ophthalmology -- Diseases of the Orbit -- Diseases of the Eyelids -- Diseases of the Conjunctiva and Cornea -- Chlamydophila Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis in Sheep and Goats -- Mycoplasma Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis -- Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis -- Neoplasia -- Diseases of the Anterior Uvea -- Heterochromia Iridis -- Inflammation of the Anterior Uvea -- Glaucomas -- Diseases of the Lens -- Diseases of the Ocular Fundus -- Colobomas of the Ocular Fundus -- Inflammation of the Ocular Fundus -- Retinal Degenerations -- Avitaminosis in Cattle -- Ophthalmic Diseases in New World Camelids -- Chapter 17 Ophthalmology in Exotic Pets -- Diseases of the Snake Spectacle -- Ophthalmic Disease in Raptors -- Trauma -- Ophthalmic Disease in Rabbits -- Orbital Abscessation -- Entropion -- Dacyocystitis -- Blepharoconjunctivitis -- Conjunctivitis -- Conjunctival Overgrowth.
Prolapse of the Nictitans Glands.
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