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E-raamat: Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets

(Associate Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology in the Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge, UK)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781444361254
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  • ISBN-13: 9781444361254

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This quick reference handbook covers the diagnosis and treatment of eye disease in a range of exotic companion animal species, including rabbits, rodents, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish. It clarifies when extrapolation from cat or dog eyes is appropriate, or when new information is needed to ensure that diagnoses and treatments are appropriate for the particular species. Writing in an accessible and down to earth style, the author brings a wealth of personal experience to this specialised subject area. The book contains many ophthalmic photographs of both anatomy in normal eyes and pathology in abnormal cases. It also includes a separate chapter on the common ophthalmic features of exotic pets, discussing what can be learnt from cross-species comparison and another chapter giving a brief history of comparative ophthalmology.

Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets is an invaluable aid for veterinary practitioners and students with an interest in exotic pet species, as well as for veterinary ophthalmologists.

KEY FEATURES

  • Covers lagomorphs, rodents, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish
  • Offers clear guidance for species-specific treatment
  • Facilitates extrapolations from the cat or dog to the exotic eye
  • Written in a concise quick reference format
  • Highly illustrated with colour photographs

Arvustused

However, Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets could certainly serve as an important and necessary resource for, and a valuable addition to the library of, primary care practitioners who frequently practice exotic animal medicine and surgery.   (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 December 2012)

This book is an excellent text to have in any small animal, exotic or zoo clinic and is recommended for its ease of use and clinical application.  (The Veterinary Record, 15 September 2012)

Foreword viii
Acknowledgements x
Dedication xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(2)
Reference
2(1)
Chapter 2 A brief history of comparative ophthalmology
3(6)
References
8(1)
Chapter 3 Common features of exotic animal ophthalmology
9(6)
Ocular examination
9(2)
Ancillary tests
11(2)
Ocular pharmacology
13(1)
References
13(2)
Chapter 4 The rabbit eye
15(41)
Introduction
15(1)
Anatomy and physiology of the rabbit eye
15(3)
What do rabbits see?
18(3)
Adnexal disease
21(15)
Diseases of the orbit
36(3)
Diseases of the cornea
39(5)
Diseases of the lens
44(2)
Diseases of the iris
46(3)
Glaucoma
49(3)
Retinal disease
52(1)
References
52(4)
Chapter 5 The guinea pig eye
56(17)
Anatomy and physiology of the guinea pig eye
56(1)
What do guinea pigs see?
56(1)
Diseases of the guinea pig eye
57(15)
References
72(1)
Chapter 6 The ferret eye
73(13)
Anatomy and physiology of the ferret eye
73(1)
What do ferrets see?
73(2)
Diseases of the ferret eye
75(9)
References
84(2)
Chapter 7 The rat and mouse eye
86(23)
Anatomy of the eye
86(1)
A note on ophthalmoscopy
87(1)
What do rats and mice see?
88(1)
Ophthalmic disease in rats and mice
89(17)
References
106(3)
Chapter 8 The eye of other mammalian exotic pet species
109(10)
Introduction
109(1)
Hamsters
109(1)
Gerbils
110(1)
Chinchillas
111(1)
Degus
111(1)
Hedgehogs
112(2)
Primates
114(2)
References
116(3)
Chapter 9 The avian eye
119(40)
Introduction
119(1)
Anatomy and physiology of the avian eye
119(8)
What do birds see?
127(3)
Evaluating the avian eye
130(1)
Orbital disease
131(4)
Lid and adnexal disease
135(8)
Corneal disease
143(3)
Uveal disease
146(2)
Lens disease
148(3)
Retinal disease
151(1)
Horner's syndrome
152(1)
Enucleation
153(2)
References
155(4)
Chapter 10 The reptile eye
159(38)
Introduction
159(1)
Anatomy and physiology of the reptilian eye
159(3)
Biology of the reptilian spectacle
162(2)
What do reptiles see?
164(3)
Diseases of the reptile eye
167(26)
References
193(4)
Chapter 11 The amphibian eye
197(14)
Anatomy and physiology of the amphibian eye
197(2)
What do amphibians see?
199(1)
Diseases of the amphibian eye
200(8)
Enucleation
208(1)
Conclusion
208(1)
References
208(3)
Chapter 12 The fish eye
211(17)
Introduction
211(1)
Anatomy and physiology of the fish eye
212(2)
What do fish see?
214(2)
Diseases of the aquarium fish eye
216(11)
References
227(1)
Conclusions 228(3)
Index 231
David Williams is Associate Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology in the Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow, Director of Studies and College Lecturer in veterinary medicine and pathology at St John's College, Cambridge.