Recognize, diagnose, and manage a vast range of common and important ocular conditions with the latest edition of this trusted reference. Extensively revised and updated by a team of internationally respected contributors, this edition provides a comprehensive, yet practically oriented, diagnostic guide to ophthalmic disease, covering structure and function, ocular development, pathology, examination and diagnosis, pharmacology, and emergency management for a wide variety of small and large animal species. Clinical focus addresses vital information for evaluating, diagnosing, managing, and monitoring patients. Logical organization based on anatomic region makes information easy to locate. Fully updated diagnostic methods, pharmacologic therapies, and surgical procedures help you provide the most current, effective care. Extensively updated content reflects the clinical expertise of three new, internationally respected veterinary ophthalmologists. Full-color format with nearly 1000 photographic images and step-by-step, illustrated procedures helps you recognize, diagnose and treat ocular conditions medically and surgically. A new chapter on the ophthalmology of birds and other exotic species provides expert guidance in the care of these increasingly popular companion species. A new chapter on ocular manifestations of systemic disease in large and small animals helps you utilize the ophthalmologic examination to more accurately diagnose and treat diseases and disorders affecting other body systems. Hardcover format adds durability for frequent reference.
This thoroughly updated text provides the latest, most practical information on structure and function of the eye, the ophthalmic examination and diagnostic techniques, medical and surgical management of ocular disease, and management of ...
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Edited by noted veterinary ophthalmologists David J. Maggs, Paul E. Miller, and Ron Ofri, this reference is an essential aid to clinical decision-making, from differential diagnosis to medical and surgical management.
Presents a completely revised and updated version of the definitive reference to diseases of the eye in animals Offering the very latest in diagnostics and therapeutics, this book presents a fully updated and revised edition of the ...
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 ...
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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.
Ophthalmology relies heavily on the practitioner's ability to visually recognize ocular features and abnormalities.
Morgan’s Small Animal Practice Client Handouts combines a book and CD-ROM to include 450 educational handouts that cover everything your clients need to know about their pet’s condition.