Featuring a new author team, this seminal book has been completely updated and significantly expanded. Following an outline of the basic elements of ophthalmic science relevant to study and practice, the authors provide a detailed description and discussion of each condition including etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy, as well as a section dedicated to presumed inherited eye disorders. The focus throughout remains on the clinical needs of the practitioner and the student.
Beautifully illustrated in full color, the book is aimed at trainee and practicing veterinarians interested in all types of ophthalmic diseases and disorders. Although the focus is on small animals, there is additional material on the horse and the cow. For this edition, a diverse group of authors from many geographic regions of training and practice offer a breadth of clinical expertise.
Features
Adds a chapter on Neuro-ophthalmology
Provides more coverage of large animals
Contains over 100 new color illustrations
Includes highlighted hint/tip boxes
Uses clinical cases for illustration purposes
Table of Contents
Chapter 1- Anamnesis and the Ocular Examination—Dr. Ursula Dietrich
Chapter 2-Ophthalmic Pharmacology—Dr. Bernhard Spiess
Chapter 3-Problem Based Management of Ocular Emergencies—C. Martin
Chapter 4-Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders—Dr. B. Spiess
Chapter 5—Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery— Dr. Phil Pickett
Chapter 6—Orbit and Globe —Dr. Spiess
Chapter 7—Eyelids—Dr. Pickett
Chapter 8—Conjunctiva and Third Eyelid-Dr. Spiess
Chapter 9—Lacrimal Apparatus—Dr Pickett
Chapter 10—Cornea and Sclera—Dr. Moore
Chapter 11-Anterior Uvea and Anterior Chamber—Dr. Pickett
Chapter 12—Glaucoma—Dr. Pickett
Chapter 13—Lens—Dr. Myrna
Chapter 14— Retina and Vitreous—Dr. Eva Abarca
Chapter 15—Presumed Inherited Ocular Diseases—Dr. Shannon Boveland
Charles L. Martin, BS, DVM, MS, Charter Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologist, (ACVO), Emeritus Diplomate ACVO, Professor Emeritus, the University of Georgia, past president of the ACVO and American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology. Dr. Martin trained at Washington State University, the University of Pennsylvania, and The Ohio State University and taught at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, the University of Georgia, and Auburn University.
J. Phillip Pickett, DVM, DACVO, Emeritus Professor, Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is a graduate of Louisiana State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following three years in a mixed practice, he did a residency in Comparative Ophthalmology at the University of Wisconsin, College of Veterinary Medicine. He is a Diplomate of the ACVO. He taught at the University of Wisconsin, and was a faculty member at the Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech where he reached the rank of Professor.
Bernhard M. Spiess, DVM, Dr. med. vet., Diplomate, American and European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO/ECVO), Professor Emeritus is Charter Diplomate and past president of the ECVO. He began his career in Switzerland, at the Veterinary School in Lausanne/Zurich, then moved to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the University of Bern. He completed a residency in veterinary ophthalmology at the University of Guelph, Canada, where he stayed on as Assistant Professor after becoming a Diplomate of ACVO. In 1987, he returned to University of Zurich as Assistant Professor of Veterinary Ophthalmology, becoming full Professor in 1994 and Professor Emeritus in 2015.
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