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Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmology, 1e

Joan Dziezyc, Nicholas Millichamp

Ophthalmology relies heavily on the practitioner's ability to visually recognize ocular features and abnormalities. This atlas contains hundreds of full-color pictures of normal and diseased eyes and related structures of dogs and cats as they might be seen during an ocular examination to facilitate visual recognition of problems for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
  • Features over 800 vivid full-color illustrations that aid in the recognition of structures and lesions.
  • Works as a wonderful companion piece to Slatter: Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology
  • Contains pictures of both normal and diseased eyes and related structures of dogs and cats to aid in the identification and diagnosis of conditions encountered during ocular examination
  • Features a consistent, systematic organization from anterior to posterior, including the orbit, in an easy-to-use format

Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology

Kerry L. Ketring, Mary Belle Glaze

Successful management of eye disease relies on the veterinarian’s ability to identify ocular features and distinguish pathologic changes. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, Second Edition is an invaluable diagnostic reference, providing high-quality color photographs for comparison with a presenting complaint. Presenting 394 photographs illustrating both normal and pathologic ocular conditions, this Second Edition offers a current, complete reference on ocular diseases, adding conditions recognized since publication of the first edition, a broader geographic scope, and many new images with improved quality.

Carefully designed for easy reference, the contents are divided into sections corresponding to specific anatomical structures of the eye. A useful appendix new to this edition groups figures by etiology, making it easy to find every image associated with a specific agent or disease. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, Second Edition is a useful tool aiding general practitioners in diagnosing eye disease in cats.

Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery, 1e (Book & Website)

Kirk N. Gelatt VMD, Janice P. Gelatt MFA

Purchasers of Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery have at their disposal a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to all types of ophthalmic surgical techniques across all species. Techniques are covered topographically, and species-by-species, with difficulty gradings for each one. Many of these procedures will be undertaken by the veterinary generalist, not only the specialized ophthalmologist. Nearly 1,000 large-sized illustrations, 750 of them in full colour, allow the practitioner to follow the techniques step-by-step. Internationally recognized as an authority on small animal ophthalmic surgery, Dr Gelatt is joined by expert contributors who together provide authoritative and definitive solutions to practitioners' eye surgery requirements. Whatever your field of specialism, this is the only eye surgery book you are ever likely to need.

For: residents in veterinary ophthalmology; general, small animal, and equine veterinary practitioners; veterinary ophthalmologists; veterinary medicine students.

 

-Comprehensive coverage of all species -Lavishly illustrated sequenced figures of all procedures -Step-by-step approach for maximum clarity -A superb collection of online video clips gives clarification of the most common procedures -The only ophthalmic surgery text for veterinarians

Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology

Now in its second edition, Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology provides its readers with a practical introduction to the diagnosis and clinical management of the most frequently encountered eye diseases of domestic animals. Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology is distilled from the authoritative, two-volume, fourth edition of Veterinary Ophthalmology (Gelatt), drawing primarily on the clinically relevant sections to provide expert coverage in a more concise and quick-reference format - ideal for busy small animal or equine practitioners seeking rapid advice for a patient. The second edition includes more images, algorithms to speed the clinical problem-solving process, key points highlighted in bold, expanded appendices for convenient reference to therapeutic agents, recommended dosages, and possible side effects, and a brief glossary.
Practical and accessible, the second edition of Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology is filled with reader-friendly features to provide veterinary students and practitioners with an indispensable resource for the fundamentals of clinical veterinary ophthalmology.
* Focuses on the most common eye diseases of small animals and horses
* Provides expert coverage in a concise, quick-reference format
* New edition includes more images, algorithms, key points in bold, expanded appendices and glossary
* Based on the two-volume definitive reference Veterinary Ophthalmology, 4th Edition (Gelatt)

Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review, 1e

Richard R. Dubielzig DVM DACVP DACVO (Hon), Kerry L. Ketring DVM DACVO, Gillian J McLellan BVMS PhD DVOphthal DECVO DACVO MRCVS, Daniel M. Albert MD MS

Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope as an invaluable guide to accurate diagnosis in ocular pathology.

The book presents a wide range of images of the highest quality. A unique and distinctive feature is the juxtaposition of clinical and pathological images while offering detailed enumeration of the diagnostic features. Expert comparative comments by Dr Daniel Albert and contextual information on relative incidence are provided throughout. The authors address spontaneous disease of the eye in all animal species, with a particular emphasis on companion species. In addition, specific, common or interesting conditions of exotic species are included.

A convenient, comprehensive and easy-to-use reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, students and comparative vision scientists.

  • The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species
  • Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology
  • Written by pathologists and clinicians
  • Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals
  • Veterinary Ophthalmology (2 Volume Set)

    Now in a two-volume Fourth Edition, this internationally acclaimed "gold standard" is the leading text in veterinary ophthalmology. The book offers unparalleled coverage of disease and treatment of the animal eye, including both medical and surgical management of ophthalmic problems in domestic, exotic and laboratory species. For anyone with a special interest in veterinary or comparative ophthalmology, Veterinary Ophthalmology is an essential reference and a key addition to any specialist library.

    With a host of international authors and full color illustrations throughout, the new edition carries on the tradition of excellence established in earlier editions. Highlights of the Fourth Edition include new discussions of noninvasive imaging technology, gene and gene-mutation DNA tests for inherited retinal degenerations, and expanded chapters on equine and feline ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, and ophthalmic manifestations of systemic disease. Chapters on ophthalmic pathology, canine eyelid disease and surgery, canine glaucoma, lens and cataract surgery, and canine vitreoretinal surgery have also been significantly revised by new authors.

    Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice: Small Animal Ophthalmology, 1e

    Sally M. Turner MA VetMB DVOphthal MRCVS

    This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. The cases discussed in Small Animal Ophthalmology cover selected areas of the subject, in particular common or potentially frustrating cases, as well as the occasional less frequently encountered diseases which should, nonetheless, be recognised by general practitioners. Each section is fully illustrated and useful appendices are included, covering ophthalmic emergencies, conditions which should be checked for in young animals and commonly used pharmacological agents.
    • Unique new cased-based approach relating essential theory to clinical practice
    • Modern, highly designed and illustrated so key information can be seen at a glance
    • Self testing, MCQs and remediation means these books are ideally suited for CPD or as an exam revision aid
    • Essential for all general small animal veterinary practitioners and students


    This is a series of must-have practical handbooks covering specific veterinary problems using a unique, consistent, cased-based approach. From simple routine first opinion cases to referrals and more complex clinical scenarios, the series provides the essential knowledge that will lead to improved skills and practice for veterinary practitioners undertaking clinical professional development or students nearing the end of their courses and needing a vital examination revision aid.
    • New case-based approach helps relate essential theory to the real world of the busy clinic
    • Each case outlines: initial presentation, clinical signs, examination techniques, differential diagnoses, treatment options, clinical tips and relevant nursing information
    • Highly illustrated using full colour throughout so key information can be found at a glance
    • Numerous self-assessment tests and multiple choice questions with remediation
    • Ideally suited for CPD and as an exam revision aid

    Small Animal Ophthalmology (Self-Assessment Color Review)

    Don A. Samuelson, Dennis E. Brooks

    In this volume, the latest in the bestselling series of self-assessment color reviews, the authors provide systematic coverage of the subject as randomized self-assessment case presentations: integrated questions, superb illustrations, color photos, imaging, diagrams, tables and detailed explanatory answers. There are 251 illustrated cases and the authors have emphasized the more common ophthalmic conditions presented to veterinarians in practice. The differential diagnoses, examination techniques, and therapies for these ocular conditions are discussed within specific cases.

    While ophthalmic problems relating to dogs and cats are often similar, this is not always the case. For that reason, the authors have distinguished the canine cases from the feline in the listing of the Broad classification of cases.

    This book is designed to appeal to veterinary students preparing for exams, and to veterinary practitioners in their continuing professional development.

    Small Animal Ophthalmology: A Problem-Oriented Approach, 4e

    This new edition retains the successful problem-oriented approach and full color text of the previous edition, along with wide coverage of all aspects of small animal ophthalmology and more than 150 color illustrations. In addition the new edition offers much more, including an instructional CD-Rom of 40 clinical cases comprising video clips and questions, to further improve the reader's skills in reaching an accurate diagnosis and selecting the best treatment option. All chapters have been fully revised and updated to take into account latest developments.
    • Over 150 full-color illustrations on all common ophthalmic conditions
    • Problem-oriented approach engages the reader and promotes learning
    • Concise basic science chapter to set the background to the clinical conditions
    • Comprehensive clinical examination and diagnosis chapter
    • International ophthalmic formulary appendix for quick reference to drug doses and formulations
    • Aimed at veterinary students and general practitioners

    • Comes with CD-Rom packed with 40 clinical cases to help readers apply what they have learned
    • New illustrations cover key clinical conditions and surgical procedures
    • Includes new material throughout on exotics
    • New contributors brought in to keep the text fully up to date

    Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine

    Charles L. Martin DVM MS DACVO

    The softcover edition of this comprehensive, superbly illustrated textbook contains key updates to the text and references, reflecting the main developments in science and in practice since first publication. It is aimed squarely at veterinarians in practice and training interested in all types of ophthalmic diseases and disorders. Species coverage is mainly dog and cat with additional material on the horse and the cow. Following an outline of the basic elements of ophthalmic science relevant to study and practice, the author provides a detailed description and discussion of each condition including aetiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, plus a chapter on problem-oriented ophthalmology. Dr Martin has filled an important gap in veterinary ophthalmic literature and has created a valuable resource, focusing throughout on the clinical needs of the practitioner and the student.
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