Feline Ophthalmology - Natasha Mitchell, James Oliver

Feline Ophthalmology

The Manual
Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2015
Servet (Verlag)
978-84-16315-11-6 (ISBN)
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This manual on Feline Ophthalmology is laid out in an easy-to-read and accessible style, taking the form of a semi-atlas. There are many photographs and illustrations with an accompanying up-to-date text, including references, with practical tips and cutting edge information. Step-by-step guides to minor procedures and surgical conditions provide clear advice on techniques in general practice, with occasional reference to what is available in referral practice.

Background information on anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology is also provided, but kept to a reasonable level. This book contains everything the clinician needs to know about eye-related problems in cats.

The Manual is designed for veterinary surgeons in practice, veterinary students and those with a particular interest in feline ophthalmology. Photographs, illustrations, practical tips, up-to-date references and step-by-step guides provide practical and clear advice on diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions that frequently occur in general practice with occasional reference to what is available in referral practice. All in all, a reference book on everything a veterinary surgeon needs to know on common eye disorders in cats, and a key addition to the practice library.
There is no doubt that cats are more and more popular as pets nowadays. It is therefore mandatory for veterinary surgeons to increase their knowledge on the diseases most frequently seen in feline practice. For that reason, the aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a visual guide to accurately diagnose and treat the most common ophthalmological eye disorders in cats. Feline Ophthalmology – The Manual is designed for veterinary surgeons in practice, final year veterinary students and those with a particular interest in feline species, especially in ophthalmology.

Natasha Mitchell (MVB DVOphthal MRCVS) graduated from the University College Dublin in 1998. She worked for several years in general practice in the UK and Australia and obtained the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology. She then undertook an alternative residency at the Eye Vet Clinic in Herefordshire and obtained the RCVS Diploma in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Natasha is a Veterinary Council of Ireland Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology. She is joint secretary of the British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. She runs her own referral ophthalmology service, Eye Vet, in Limerick, Ireland, with a varied small animal and equine caseload.

James Oliver (BVSc CertVOphthal DipECVO MRCVS) graduated from the University of Bristol in 2002 and, after five years in general practice, undertook a residency in veterinary ophthalmology at Davies Veterinary Specialists, Hertfordshire, UK. Now a European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, James serves on the scientific committee of the British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists and is Co-chair of the Education & Residency Committee of the European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. James has published widely in the peer-reviewed literature and performs editorial and review work for several veterinary journals. He currently works as Senior Ophthalmologist at the Animal Health Trust, where he divides his time between clinical practice, teaching and genetics research.

1. Ocular examination
Introduction
Background
Equipment
Ocular examination
References

2. Anaesthesia and surgery
Introduction
Anaesthesia and analgesia
Surgical preparation for ophthalmic procedures
The operating room
References

3. Ocular therapeutics
Drug delivery to the eye and adnexa
Ocular medications
References

4. The orbit and globe
Anatomy and function
Diagnosis of orbital disease
Congenital anomalies of the globe and orbit
Acquired anomalies of the globe and orbit
References

5. The eyelids, nictitans and lacrimal system
Anatomy and function
Diseases of the eyelids
Diseases of the nictitans
Diseases of the nasolacrimal system
Trauma to the eyelids, nictitans and nasolacrimal system
References

6. The conjunctiva
Anatomy and function
Congenital conditions
Acquired conditions
References

7. The cornea
Anatomy and function
Congenital and developmental conditions
Acquired conditions of the cornea
References

8. The uveal tract
Anatomy and function
Congenital conditions
Acquired conditions
References
9. Glaucoma
Introduction
What is glaucoma?
Aqueous humour dynamics
Investigation of glaucoma
Normal intraocular pressure
Clinical signs of glaucoma
Types of feline glaucoma
References

10. The lens
Embryology, anatomy and function
Congenital anomalies
Acquired anomalies of the lens
References

11. The vitreous and fundus
Anatomy and function
Congenital abnormalities of the vitreous and fundus
Acquired diseases of the vitreous and fundus
References

12. Neuro-ophthalmology
The neuro-ophthalmic examination
Autonomic innervation of the eye and adnexa
Ophthalmic manifestations of neurological disease
Causes of neuro-ophthalmic disease
References

Alphabetical index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2015
Zusatzinfo 728 Images
Sprache englisch
Maße 220 x 280 mm
Gewicht 1400 g
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin Klinische Fächer Ophthalmologie
Veterinärmedizin Kleintier
ISBN-10 84-16315-11-6 / 8416315116
ISBN-13 978-84-16315-11-6 / 9788416315116
Zustand Neuware
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