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Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease


Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease


2. Aufl.

von: Douglas W. Esson, Sara Calvarese

138,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.08.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119665878
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 400

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<b>Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease</b> <p><b>Complete reference work for diseases and conditions in dogs and cats pertaining to the eye</b> <p><i>Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease</i> is a practical and user-friendly reference of common ocular diseases and conditions. Maintaining an image-heavy approach, the book presents multiple high-quality color photographs to depict each condition and is carefully organized to make it easy to find information. Sample topics included in the significantly expanded and updated new edition include: <ul><li>Basic ophthalmic anatomy & physiology</li> <li>Normal anatomical variations</li> <li>The ocular examination</li> <li>Basic ophthalmic pharmacology</li> <li>Diseases of the globe & orbit </li> <li>Diseases of the conjunctiva, nasolacrimal system & third eyelid </li></ul> <p>Veterinary and animal science students, general canine and feline practitioners as well as interns, residents and specialists in a variety of areas can use this easily-accessible reference work to gain insight into a wide variety of ocular diseases affecting dogs and cats.
<p>Preface ix</p> <p>Acknowledgments xi</p> <p><b>Section 1. Anatomy and Physiology 1</b></p> <p>Chapter 1. Normal Ocular Anatomy 2</p> <p>Chapter 2. Orbit 4</p> <p>Chapter 3. Eyelids 6</p> <p>Chapter 4. Lacrimal System 8</p> <p>Chapter 5. The Corneoscleral Tunic 10</p> <p>Chapter 6. Lens 12</p> <p>Chapter 7. Uvea 14</p> <p>Chapter 8. Vitreo Retinal 16</p> <p>Chapter 9. Neurophthalmology 18</p> <p><b>Section 2. Normal Variations 21</b></p> <p>Chapter 10. Normal Pigmentary Variations 22</p> <p>Chapter 11. The Normal Canine Fundus 24</p> <p>Chapter 12. The Normal Feline Fundus 26</p> <p>Chapter 13. The Normal Subalbinotic Fundus 28</p> <p>Chapter 14. Normal Myelin Variations 30</p> <p><b>Section 3. Pharmacology 33</b></p> <p>Chapter 15. Diagnostic Pharmacology 34</p> <p>Chapter 16. Modes of Administration and Drug</p> <p>Delivery 36</p> <p>Chapter 17. Anesthesia and Sedation in</p> <p>Ophthalmology 38</p> <p>Chapter 18. Anti-Inflammatories</p> <p>and the</p> <p>Eye-Nsaids</p> <p>40</p> <p>Chapter 19. Anti-Inflammatories</p> <p>and</p> <p>the Eye-Steroids 42</p> <p>Chapter 20. Immunotherapy, Biologics, and</p> <p>Chemotherapy in Ophthalmology 44</p> <p>Chapter 21. Treating Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca 46</p> <p>Chapter 22. Glaucoma Therapy 48</p> <p>Chapter 23. Appropriate Antibiotic Choice 50</p> <p>Chapter 24. Antivirals for Feline Herpes Virus 52</p> <p>Chapter 25. Antifungals in Veterinary</p> <p>Ophthalmology 54</p> <p><b>Section 4. The Ocular Examination 57</b></p> <p>Chapter 26. The Ocular Examination 58</p> <p><b>Section 5. Diseases of the Eyelids 61</b></p> <p>Chapter 27. Eyelid Agenesis 62</p> <p>Chapter 28. Eyelid Laceration 64</p> <p>Chapter 29. Distichiasis 66</p> <p>Chapter 30. Ectopic Cillia 68</p> <p>Chapter 31. Trichiasis 70</p> <p>Chapter 32. Tear Film Wicking Syndrome 72</p> <p>Chapter 33. Entropion 74</p> <p>Chapter 34. Ectropion 76</p> <p>Chapter 35. Combined Entropion-Ectropion</p> <p>78</p> <p>Chapter 36. Macropalpebral Fissure 80</p> <p>Chapter 37. Chalazion 82</p> <p>Chapter 38. Juvenile Pyoderma 84</p> <p>Chapter 39. Immune-Mediated</p> <p>Blepharoconjunctivitis 86</p> <p>Chapter 40. Autoimmune Blepharitis 88</p> <p>Chapter 41. Eosinophillic Folliculitis/</p> <p>Furunculosis 90</p> <p>Chapter 42. Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) 92</p> <p>Chapter 43. Dermatomyositis 94</p> <p>Chapter 44. Demodex-Associated</p> <p>Blepharitis 96</p> <p>Chapter 45. Dermatophytosis 98</p> <p>Chapter 46. Apocrine Hidrocystoma 100</p> <p>Chapter 47. Sebaceous Adenoma/Epithelioma 102</p> <p>Chapter 48. Histiocytoma 104</p> <p>Chapter 49. Melanocytoma 106</p> <p>Chapter 50. Melanoma 108</p> <p>Chapter 51. Cutaneous Epitheliotropic</p> <p>Lymphoma (CEL) 110</p> <p>Chapter 52. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) 112</p> <p>Chapter 53. Mast Cell Tumor (MCT) 114</p> <p>Chapter 54. Fibrosarcoma 116</p> <p><b>Section 6. Diseases of the Conjunctiva,</b></p> <p><b>Nasolacrimal System and</b></p> <p><b>Third Eyelid 119</b></p> <p>Chapter 55. Allergic Conjuctivitis 120</p> <p>Chapter 56. Dacryocystitis 122</p> <p>Chapter 57. Symblepharon 124</p> <p>Chapter 58. Herpesviral-Associated</p> <p>Conjunctivitis 126</p> <p>Chapter 59. Third Eyelid Gland Prolapse</p> <p>(“Cherry Eye”) 128</p> <p>Chapter 60. Keratoconjunctivitis</p> <p>Sicca (“Dry Eye”) 130</p> <p>Chapter 61. Scrolled Third Eyelid Cartilage 132</p> <p>Chapter 62. Medial Canthal Pocket Syndrome 134</p> <p>Chapter 63. Onchocerca 136</p> <p>Chapter 64. Thelazia 138</p> <p>Chapter 65. Papilloma 140</p> <p>Chapter 66. Melanoma 142</p> <p>Chapter 67. Hemangioma/Hemangiosarcoma 144</p> <p>Chapter 68. Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma 146</p> <p>Chapter 69. Conjunctival Lymphoma 148</p> <p>Chapter 70. Squamous Cell Carcinoma 150</p> <p><b>Section 7. Corneoscleral Disease 153</b></p> <p>Chapter 71. Dermoid 154</p> <p>Chapter 72. Corneal Dystrophy 156</p> <p>Chapter 73. Anterior Segment</p> <p>Dysgenesis (ASD) 158</p> <p>Chapter 74. Corneal Degeneration 160</p> <p>Chapter 75. Corneal Endothelial</p> <p>Decompensation 162</p> <p>Chapter 76. Scleritis 164</p> <p>Chapter 77. Nodular Granulomatous</p> <p>Episcleritis 166</p> <p>Chapter 78. Chronic Superficial Keratitis</p> <p>(CSK) 168</p> <p>Chapter 79. Eosinophillic Keratoconjunctivitis 170</p> <p>Chapter 80. Herpesviral-Associated</p> <p>Keratitis 172</p> <p>Chapter 81. Canine Multifocal Immune-Mediated</p> <p>Punctate Keratitis 174</p> <p>Chapter 82. Endotheliitis 176</p> <p>Chapter 83. Bullous Keratopathy 178</p> <p>Chapter 84. Feline Corneal Sequestrum 180</p> <p>Chapter 85. Pigmentary Keratitis 182</p> <p>Chapter 86. Corneal Hemorrhage 184</p> <p>Chapter 87. Corneal Abscessation 186</p> <p>Chapter 88. Corneoscleral Laceration 188</p> <p>Chapter 89. Spontaneous Chronic Corneal Epithelial</p> <p>Defects (SCCEDs) 190</p> <p>Chapter 90. Stromal Ulcerative Keratitis 192</p> <p>Chapter 91. Descemetocele 194</p> <p>Chapter 92. Keratomalacia (“Melting Ulcer”) 196</p> <p>Chapter 93. Corneal Foreign Body 198</p> <p>Chapter 94. Corneal Perforation 200</p> <p>Chapter 95. Epithelial Inclusion Cysts 202</p> <p>Chapter 96. Fungal Keratitis 204</p> <p>Chapter 97. Limbal Melanocytoma 206</p> <p>Chapter 98. Corneoscleral Hemangioma/</p> <p>Hemangiosarcoma 208</p> <p>Chapter 99. Corneoscleral Lymphoma 210</p> <p>Chapter 100. Squamous Cell Carcinoma 212</p> <p><b>Section 8. Diseases of the Uvea 215</b></p> <p>Chapter 101. Persistent Pupillary Membranes</p> <p>(PPMs) 216</p> <p>Chapter 102. Iris Colobomas 218</p> <p>Chapter 103. Senile Iris Atrophy 220</p> <p>Chapter 104. Uveal Cysts 222</p> <p>Chapter 105. Merle Ocular Dysgenesis</p> <p>(MOD) 224</p> <p>Chapter 106. Feline Anterior Uveitis 226</p> <p>Chapter 107. Canine Anterior Uvieitis 228</p> <p>Chapter 108. Asymmetric Uveitis 230</p> <p>Chapter 109. Golden Retriever Associated Uveitis</p> <p>and Glaucoma 232</p> <p>Chapter 110. Uveodermatologic Syndrome (UDS)</p> <p>Associated Uveitis 234</p> <p>Chapter 111. Vaccine-Associated</p> <p>Uveitis 236</p> <p>Chapter 112. Hyphema 238</p> <p>Chapter 113. Aqueous Lipidosis 240</p> <p>Chapter 114. Iris Bombé 242</p> <p>Chapter 115. Feline Iris Melanosis (FIM) 244</p> <p>Chapter 116. Uveal Melanoma 246</p> <p>Chapter 117. Uveal Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma 248</p> <p>Chapter 118. Uveal Lymphoma 250</p> <p>Chapter 119. Spindeloid Tumors of Blue-Eyed</p> <p>Dogs/Schwannoma 252</p> <p>Chapter 120. Histiocytic Ocular Disease 254</p> <p><b>Section 9. Diseases of the Lens 257</b></p> <p>Chapter 121. Microphakia/Spherophkia 258</p> <p>Chapter 122. Persistant Hyaloid</p> <p>Vasculature (PHV) 260</p> <p>Chapter 123. Nuclear Sclerosis 262</p> <p>Chapter 124. Immature Cataract 264</p> <p>Chapter 125. Mature Cataract 266</p> <p>Chapter 126. Hypermature Cataract 268</p> <p>Chapter 127. Phacolytic Uveitis 270</p> <p>Chapter 128. Phacoclastic Uveitis 272</p> <p>Chapter 129. Anterior Lens Luxation 274</p> <p>Chapter 130. Posterior Lens Luxation 276</p> <p>Chapter 131. Feline Post Traumatic Sarcoma 278</p> <p><b>Section 10. Vitreoretinal Disease 281</b></p> <p>Chapter 132. The Retinal Dysplasias (RDs) 282</p> <p>Chapter 133. Oculoskeletal Dysplasia (OSD) 284</p> <p>Chapter 134. Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) 286</p> <p>Chapter 135. The Retinal Atrophies (RAs) 288</p> <p>Chapter 136. Vitreal Degeneration/Herniation 292</p> <p>Chapter 137. Retinal Toxicity 294</p> <p>Chapter 138. SARDs/IMR 296</p> <p>Chapter 139. Hypertensive Retinopathy 298</p> <p>Chapter 140. Feline Chorioretinitis 300</p> <p>Chapter 141. Canine Chorioretinitis 302</p> <p>Chapter 142. Retinal Pigment Epithelial Dystophy</p> <p>(RPED) 304</p> <p>Chapter 143. Uveodermatologic Syndrome (UDS)</p> <p>Associated Chorioretinitis 306</p> <p>Chapter 144. Primary (Bullous) Retinal</p> <p>Detachment 308</p> <p>Chapter 145. Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment</p> <p>(RRD) 310</p> <p>Chapter 146. Retinal/Choroidal Lymphoma 312</p> <p>Chapter 147. Myeloma 314</p> <p><b>Section 11. Diseases of the Globe</b></p> <p><b>and Orbit 317</b></p> <p>Chapter 148. Microphthalmia 318</p> <p>Chapter 149. Phthisis Bulbus 320</p> <p>Chapter 150. Orbital Cellulitis 322</p> <p>Chapter 151. Extraocular Myositis (EOM) 324</p> <p>Chapter 152. Zygomatic Sialoadenitis 326</p> <p>Chapter 153. Orbital Fat Pad Prolapse 328</p> <p>Chapter 154. Orbital Foreign Bodies 330</p> <p>Chapter 155. Endophthalmitis/Panophthalmitis 332</p> <p>Chapter 156. Proptosis of the Globe 334</p> <p>Chapter 157. Feline Restrictive Orbital Myofibroblastic</p> <p>Sarcoma (Froms) 336</p> <p>Chapter 158. Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor</p> <p>(PNST) 338</p> <p>Chapter 159. Retrobulbar Neoplasia 340</p> <p>Chapter 160. Orbital Myxoma/</p> <p>Myxosarcoma 342</p> <p>Chapter 161. Multilobular Tumor of Bone</p> <p>(MTB) 344</p> <p><b>Section 12. The Glaucomas 347</b></p> <p>Chapter 162. Congenital Glaucoma 348</p> <p>Chapter 163. Primary Glaucoma 350</p> <p>Chapter 164. Secondary (Post-Inflammatory)</p> <p>Glaucoma 352</p> <p>Chapter 165. Feline Aqueous Humor Misdirection</p> <p>Syndrome (AHMS) 354</p> <p>Chapter 166. Pigmentary Glaucoma 356</p> <p>Chapter 167. Golden Retriever Associated Uveitis</p> <p>and Glaucoma 358</p> <p>Chapter 168. Cystic Glaucoma 360</p> <p>Chapter 169. Buphthalmos 362</p> <p><b>Section 13. Neuro-Ophthalmic</b></p> <p><b>Disease 365</b></p> <p>Chapter 170. Optic Nerve Hypoplasia 366</p> <p>Chapter 171. Lysosomal Storage Disease (LSD) 368</p> <p>Chapter 172. Sympathetic Denervation (Horner’s</p> <p>Syndrome) 370</p> <p>Chapter 173. Ophthalmoplegia 372</p> <p>Chapter 174. Neuroparalytic Keratitis/</p> <p>Hemifacial Paralysis 374</p> <p>Chapter 175. Neurogenic KCS and</p> <p>Xeromycteria 376</p> <p>Chapter 176. Optic Neuritis/Meningitis 378</p> <p>Index 380</p>
<p><b> The Editors</b></p> <p><b>Douglas Esson, BVSc, MRCVS, DVM, DACVO,</b> is a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and co-owner of Veterinary Ophthalmic Consulting, California, USA. <p><b>Sara Calvarese, DVM, DACVO,</b> is a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and co-owner of Veterinary Ophthalmic Consulting, California, USA.
<p><b>Complete reference work for diseases and conditions in dogs and cats pertaining to the eye</b></p> <p><i>Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease</i> is a practical and user-friendly reference of common ocular diseases and conditions. Maintaining an image-heavy approach, the book presents multiple high-quality color photographs to depict each condition and is carefully organized to make it easy to find information. Sample topics included in the significantly expanded and updated new edition include: <ul><li>Basic ophthalmic anatomy & physiology</li> <li>Normal anatomical variations</li> <li>The ocular examination</li> <li>Basic ophthalmic pharmacology</li> <li>Diseases of the globe & orbit </li> <li>Diseases of the conjunctiva, nasolacrimal system & third eyelid </li></ul> <p>Veterinary and animal science students, general canine and feline practitioners as well as interns, residents and specialists in a variety of areas can use this easily-accessible reference work to gain insight into a wide variety of ocular diseases affecting dogs and cats.

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