Description
Color Atlas of Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2nd Edition provides a compendium of the clinical appearance of ophthalmic diseases likely to be encountered in small, large, or exotic animal practice. It offers a pictorial reference to the clinical appearance of diseases and conditions of the animal eye, presents multiple presentations of most ophthalmic diseases to show the varying ways the condition might appear, and provides more than 1,000 high-quality color clinical photographs showing ocular disorders. Key features include: – Includes new introductory chapters on ocular anatomy, the ophthalmic exam, and clinical findings in place of the clinical signs chapter; – covers clinical history, the clinical signs and findings associated with the disease, the rule-outs or differential diagnoses, the recommended treatment, and the prognosis for each disorder; – and each chapter covers congenital or developmental disease, inflammatory disorders, traumatic injuries, degenerative disease, and neoplasia. For each condition depicted, the text discusses the clinical history, the clinical signs and findings associated with the disease, the rule-outs or differential diagnoses, the recommended treatment, and the prognosis. 431 p.
- Kirk N. Gelatt. Distinguished Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology Emeritus, Department of Small Animal Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (USA).
- Caryn E. Plummer. Associate Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology and Service Chief, Veterinary Ophthalmology Service. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL (USA).
- Publication dates (digital version): 2017-01.
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