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Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmology

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Authors:

Joan Dziezyc and Nicholas J. Millichamp

Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmology

Book2004

 

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Authors:

Joan Dziezyc and Nicholas J. Millichamp

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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 an ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - Eyelid

    Pages 1-16

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    Chapter 2 - Conjunctiva

    Pages 17-23

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    Chapter 3 - Third Eyelid

    Pages 24-27

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    Chapter 4 - Lacrimal System

    Pages 28-33

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    Chapter 5 - Cornea

    Pages 34-61

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    Chapter 6 - Sclera

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    Chapter 7 - Uvea

    Pages 65-95

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    Chapter 8 - Lens

    Pages 96-116

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    Chapter 9 - Glaucoma

    Pages 117-125

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    Chapter 10 - Vitreous

    Pages 126-128

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    Chapter 11 - Retina, Choroid, Sclera

    Pages 129-213

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    Chapter 12 - Optic Nerve

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    Chapter 13 - Orbit

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    Index

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Description

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.

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.

Key Features

  • 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
  • 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

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ISBN

978-0-7216-8239-6

Language

English

Published

2004

Copyright

Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

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Saunders

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Authors

Joan Dziezyc

Texas A&M University, Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, College Station, Texas

Nicholas J. Millichamp

Texas A&M University, Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, College Station, Texas