Small Animal Ophthalmology What's Your Diagnosis? What's Your Diagnosis? Series
Auteurs : Featherstone Heidi, Holt Elaine
Adopting a case-based approach, chapters are built around common ophthalmic presentations and are directed by questions to test the reader's ability to interpret clinical history, ophthalmic photographs and diagnostic results in order to provide differential diagnoses, diagnostic plans and treatment options.
For veterinary students, this book is an ideal guide to how ophthalmology cases are handled in the clinical setting. For veterinary practitioners, it is an innovative and interesting way to increase their knowledge and skills in clinical ophthalmology.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
Chapter 1 Abnormalities of Globe Size and Position.
Chapter 2 Eyelid Abnormalities.
Chapter 3 Abnormalities of the Third Eyelid.
Chapter 4 Ocular Discharge.
Chapter 5 The Painful Eye.
Chapter 6 The Red Eye.
Chapter 7 The Opaque Eye.
Chapter 8 Corneal Opacities.
Chapter 9 Abnormalities of the Iris.
Chapter 10 The Abnormal Pupil.
Chapter 11 The Blind Eye.
Chapter 12 Ocular Trauma.
Appendix 1 Practical Tips for An Ophthalmic Examination.
Appendix 2 Further Reading.
Glossary.
Index.
Elaine Holt obtained her veterinary degree at the University of Illinois and completed a residency in veterinary ophthalmology at the University of California Davis. She became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists in 2001 and a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists in 2006. She was a lecturer at the school of veterinary medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and then at the Royal Veterinary College before joining the North Downs Specialist Referrals, a multi-specialty hospital in Surrey, UK.
Date de parution : 05-2011
Ouvrage de 272 p.
16.8x23.9 cm
Thème de Small Animal Ophthalmology :
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