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Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology: An Identification Guide

Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology: An Identification Guide

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By Lorenzo Ressel

Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology: An Identification Guide takes a uniquely visual approach to normal cell identification in dogs and cats. Single-page presentations offer vivid snapshots of particular cell types, with high quality microphotographs matched with annotated schematic diagrams and accompanying explanatory text. Providing a vital understanding of what normal cells look like, this text is ideal for all those in small animal veterinary practice examining cytology samples.

The book begins with a concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the principles of morphological identification, followed by a description of the distribution of cells and where different cell types can be sampled from in the various tissues and organs. The main part of the book is devoted to describing each cell type and its characteristics. Cytoarchitectures, observed non-cellular material and general pathological changes are also described.

Normal Cell Morphology in Canine and Feline Cytology is a must-have text for veterinary students and an indispensable bench manual for small animal veterinary practitioners.

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Features:

  • Offers a unique alphabetically organised visual guide to each cell type, covering cells from every type of organ and system
  • Features an abundance of full-colour microphotographs accompanied by beautifully rendered schematic diagrams, making cell identification quick and easy
  • Includes a visual index for ultimate ease of navigation at the microscope

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Cellular biology and cytological interpretation: the philosophy behind the system

2. Distribution of cells in tissues and organs

3. Cytotypes

4. Cytoarchitectures

5. Background

6. Morphological alterations of cells

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Humans, Horses and Events Management

Humans, Horses and Events Management

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By Katherine Dashper, Guðrún Helgadóttir and Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

Horses are perhaps the most common non-human animal to feature in planned events, but although there is considerable research on equestrian sport, there is virtually none on equestrian events. This book begins to address this gap, using the National Championships of the Icelandic Horse as an extended case study to explain in depth the process of managing an event, as well as the larger theoretical implications of events management.

Drawing on diverse viewpoints and theoretical perspectives, the book draws wider comparisons to connect events management to larger themes in the social sciences, such as human-animal relations; nationalism; place branding; event impacts; event experience; and inclusion and exclusion. The book is a contribution to two fields. In relation to human-animal studies, it focuses on how the Icelandic horse breed is marketed and celebrated through top-tier competition; whereas from an events management perspective, it considers the role of the event in community building, the practical and theoretical aspects of running a sustainable equestrian event, and the issues that arise in multispecies event contexts.

A valuable resource for researchers of events management, human-animal studies and tourism, this book also provides an in-depth look at end-to-end events management for industry professionals.

Features

Features:

  • Uniquely draws together events management and human-animal studies.
  •  Formed from empirical research conducted by a multinational team of events management and tourism researchers.
  • Uses a single, extended case study to explore a range of themes and issues, both empirically and theoretically.


Table of Contents

Table of contents:

1: Introduction: Managing and Experiencing an Equestrian Event. By Katherine Dashper, Guðrún Helgadóttir and Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

1: THE MAKING OF AN EVENT

2: Event Communities. By Guðrún Helgadóttir

2A: FEIF, the International Federation of Icelandic Horse Associations. By Gunnar Sturluson and Gundula Sharman.

2B: The Event Community: the Icelandic Equestrian Association. By Lárus Ástmar Hannesson.

3: The Star of the Show: the Icelandic Horse. By Guðrún Stefánsdóttir and Víkingur Gunnarsson

2: MANAGING THE EVENT

4: Strategic Management of Horse-related Events: the Case of the National Championships of the Icelandic Horse (Landsmót) 1998-2008. By Runólfur Smári Steinþórsson and Hjörný Snorradóttir

5: Event Management and Organisation: the Execution of Landsmót, Reykjavík 2018. By Áskell Heiðar Ásgeirsson

6: Segmentation, Marketing, Venue Selection and Competitiveness of Events. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

3: EXPERIENCING THE EVENT

7: The Visitor Experience at a Horse Event. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir and Anna Lilja Pétursdóttir

8: Volunteering at Landsmót: Gaining Knowledge and Experience. By Kari Jæger and Guðrún Helgadóttir

9: Horse Welfare at Events. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

9A: Welfare Assessment of Icelandic Competition Horses. By Sigríður Björnsdóttir.

4: THE MEANINGS OF THE EVENT

10: Identity Construction in Relation to Niche Events: Images of Landsmót in Social Media. By Susanna Heldt Cassel

11: Multispecies Encounters in Events. By Katherine Dashper

5: EVENT IMPACTS AND LEGACIES

12: Economic Impact Analysis of Events: Landsmót 2016. By Tobias Heldt

13: Community Impacts of Events: Resident Expectations and Experiences. By Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

14: Event Legacies. By Guðrún Helgadóttir and Katherine Dashper

6: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS

15: Comparing Landsmót 2016 with Other Equestrian Events: the Case of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy. By Celine Vial and Eric Barget

16: Landsmót: a Short Documentary. By Ragnhildur Ásvaldsdóttir

17: Conclusions: Planning, Managing and Experiencing Equestrian Events. By Katherine Dashper, Guðrún Helgadóttir and Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir

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Larval Fish Nutrition

Larval Fish Nutrition

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By G. Joan Holt

Larval Fish Nutrition Book. Nutrition is particularly important in the healthy development of fish during their early-life stages. Understanding the unique nutritional needs of larval fish can improve the efficiency and quality of fish reared in a culture setting. Larval Fish Nutrition comprehensively explores the nutritional requirements, developmental physiology, and feeding and weaning strategies that will allow aquaculture researchers and professionals to develop and implement improved culture practices.

Larval Fish Nutrition is logically divided into three sections. The first section looks at the role of specific nutrient requirements in the healthy digestive development of fish. The second section looks at the impacts if nutritional physiology on fish through several early-life stages. The final section looks at feeding behaviors and the benefits and drawbacks to both live feed and microparticulate diets in developing fish.

Written by a team of leading global researchers, Larval Fish Nutrition will be an indispensible resource for aquaculture researchers, professionals, and advanced students.

Fish Nutrition 4Th Edition

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Features

Features:

  • Reviews the latest research on larval fish nutritional requirements, developmental physiology, and feeding and weaning strategies
  • Extensively covers nutritional needs of various early-life stages in fish development
  • Weighs the benefits and drawbacks to both live feeds and microparticulate diets
  • Written by a global team of experts in fish nutrition and physiology

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Section 1: Digestive Development and Nutrient Requirements 

Chapter 1 Ontogeny of the digestive tract

Chapter 2 Lipids

Chapter 3 Proteins

Chapter 4 Micronutrients

Section 2: Nutritional Physiology 

Chapter 5 Effects of broodstock diet on eggs and larvae

Chapter 6 Utilization of yolk: transition from endogenous to exogenous nutrition in fish

Chapter 7 Effects of larval nutrition on development

Chapter 8 Bioenergetics of growth in commercially important developing fishes

Chapter 9 Regulation of digestive processes

Section 3: Feeds and Feeding 

Chapter 10 Feeding behavior in larval fish

Chapter 11 Live feeds

Chapter 12 Microparticulate diets: technology

Chapter 13 Microparticulate diets: testing and evaluating success

Chapter 14 Methods for assessing embryonic and larval growth in fish

Index

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Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team

Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team

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By Lowell Ackerman

Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team is A practical guide to identifying risks in veterinary patients and tailoring their care accordingly

Pet-specific care refers to a practice philosophy that seeks to proactively provide veterinary care to animals throughout their lives, aiming to keep pets healthy and treat them effectively when disease occurs. Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team offers a practical guide for putting the principles of pet-specific care into action. Using this approach, the veterinary team will identify risks to an individual animal, based on their particular circumstances, and respond to these risks with a program of prevention, early detection, and treatment to improve health outcomes in pets and the satisfaction of their owners.

The book combines information on medicine and management, presenting specific guidelines for appropriate medical interventions and material on how to improve the financial health of a veterinary practice in the process. Comprehensive in scope, and with expert contributors from around the world, the book covers pet-specific care prospects, hereditary and non-hereditary considerations, customer service implications, hospital and hospital team roles, and practice management aspects of pet-specific care. It also reviews specific risk factors and explains how to use these factors to determine an action plan for veterinary care. This important book:

Offers clinical guidance for accurately assessing risks for each patient
Shows how to tailor veterinary care to address a patient’s specific risk factors
Emphasizes prevention, early detection, and treatment
Improves treatment outcomes and provides solutions to keep pets healthy and well

Written for veterinarians, technicians and nurses, managers, and customer service representatives, Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team offers a hands-on guide to taking a veterinary practice to the next level of care.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Section 1 Overview 

Section 2 Concepts and Prospects

Section 3 Hereditary Considerations

Section 4 Nonhereditary Considerations

Section 5 Client Service Considerations

Section 6 Pet-Specific Considerations

Section 7 Hospital Considerations

Section 8 Hospital Team Considerations

Section 9 Medical Management Considerations

Section 10 Practice Management Considerations

Section 11 Appendices

Index

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Zoo Veterinarians: Governing Care on a Diseased Planet

Zoo Veterinarians: Governing Care on a Diseased Planet

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By Irus Braverman

Zoo Veterinarians: Governing Care on a Diseased Planet. Despite their centrality to the operation of contemporary accredited zoo and aquarium institutions, the work of zoo veterinarians has rarely been the focus of a critical analysis in the social science and humanities. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations of zoo and aquarium veterinarians, mainly in Europe and North America, this book highlights the recent transformation that has occurred in the zoo veterinarian profession during a time of ecological crisis, and what these changes can teach us about our rapidly changing planet.

Zoo vets, Braverman instructs us with a wink, have “gone wild.” Originally an individual welfare-centered profession, these experts are increasingly concerned with the sustainability of wild animal populations and with ecological health. The story of zoo vets going wild―in their subjects of care, their motivations, and their ethical standards, as well as in their professional practices and scientific techniques―is also a story about zoo animals gone wild, wild animals encroaching the zoo, and, more generally, a wild world that is becoming “zoo-ified.” Such transformations have challenged existing veterinary standards and practices. Exploring the regulatory landscape that governs the work of zoo and aquarium veterinarians, Braverman traverses the gap between the hard and soft sciences and between humans and nonhumans.

At the intersection of animal studies, socio-legal studies, and science and technology studies, this book will appeal not only to those interested in zoos and in animal welfare, but also to scholars in the posthumanities.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

IntroductionZoo Veterinarians Gone Wild: Meddling as Methodology in Times of Crisis

1. “Saving Species, One Individual at a Time”: Zoo Veterinarians Between Welfare and Conservation

2. Fluid Encounters: Aquariums and their Veterinarians on a Rapidly Changing Planet

3. Fleshy Encounters: The Corporeality of Bodies and Tools

4. Caring and Killing: Euthanasia in Zoos and Aquariums

Conclusion. Planet Doctors: One Health From Koalas to Coronavirus

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Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry

Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry

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By Peter P. Emily and Edward R. Eisner

Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry is the first book to offer a comprehensive reference to oral pathology and dental therapy in captive and wild exotic animals. Comprehensive in scope, the book is authored by noted experts on the topic who cover dental care for a broad range of species with an emphasis on oral health. Designed as a practical resource for treating exotic animals, the book is filled with instructive photographs and illustrations that clearly depict pathologies and demonstrate techniques.

The book draws on the editors’ and contributors’ years of experience with exotic animals to offer a reliable resource to the history of veterinary dentistry, information on the evolution of teeth, practical dental therapeutics, and oral descriptions for each of the more than three hundred species included in the book.  Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry covers a wide range of zoo and wild species, including cats, bears, primates, dogs, raccoons, weasels, hyenas, marsupials, herbivores, edentates, sea mammals, birds, reptiles, and more.

Written for zoo and wildlife caretakers and veterinarians, veterinary dentists, veterinary technicians, and veterinary students, Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry is a practical resource that has information for the dental care of a wide range of animal species that are all too often neglected.

Features

Features:

  • Offers a comprehensive reference to oral pathology and dental therapy in captive and wild animals
  • Highlights oral health to promote overall health
  • Includes information on the most recent advances in the field
  • Contains a groundbreaking resource for the dental care of exotic animals

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Introduction

Part I A History of Veterinary Dentistry and of Teeth, and Dental Therapy of Wild Animals 

1. History of Veterinary Dentistry, Including Development of Oral and Dental Treatment of Wild and Zoo, Safari Park and Refuge Animals

2. Odontology: A History of Teeth

3. Special Considerations Regarding Equipment and Instruments

4. Dental Form and Function as it Relates to Dental Therapy of Wild Animals

5. Carnivore Dental Therapy

6. Herbivore Endodontic Therapy

7. Marsupial and Herbivore Abscesses

8. Elephant Dentistry

9. Primate Dentistry

10. Avian Fractured and Maloccluded Beaks

11. Marine Mammal Dentistry

12. Practical Anesthesia for Captive Wild Animals

Part II Pertinent Dental Information, of 352 Species most often treated in Sanctuaries and Zoos 

13. Carnivores: Families: Felid, Bear, Canid, Racoon, Weasel, Civet, Hyena

14. The Bear Family

15. The Primates

16. Tree Shrews

17. The Dog Family

18. The Racoon Family

19. The Weasel Family: Weasels and Polecats

20. The Mongoose Family: Viverridae Civets and Genets Binturong

21. The Hyena Family: Strictly Carnivores

22. Marsupials

23. Larg Herbivores: The Ungulates

24. Small Herbivores: Rodents

25. Lagomorphs

26. Elephant-Shrew

27. Insectivores

28. Edentates

29. Bats

30. Monotremes

31. Marine Mammals

32. Amphibians

33. Reptiles

34. Avian

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Llama and Alpaca Care: Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction, Nutrition, and Herd Health

Llama and Alpaca Care: Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction, Nutrition, and Herd Health

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By Chris Cebra, David E. Anderson, Ahmed Tibary, Robert J. Van Saun and LaRue Willard Johnson

Llama and Alpaca Care: Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction, Nutrition, and Herd Health. Designed for the mixed practice large animal veterinarian, veterinary students, and camelid caretakers alike, Llama and Alpaca Care covers all major body systems, herd health, physical examination, nutrition, reproduction, surgery, anesthesia, and multisystem diseases of llamas and alpacas. Written by world-renowned camelid specialists and experts in the field, this comprehensive and uniquely global text offers quick access to the most current knowledge in this area. With coverage ranging from basic maintenance such as restraint and handling to more complex topics including anesthesia and surgery, this text provides the full range of knowledge required for the management of llamas and alpacas.

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Features:

  • Over 500 full-color images provide detailed, highly illustrated coverage of all major body systems, physical examination, nutrition, anesthesia, fluid therapy, multisystem diseases, and surgical disorders.
  • World-renowned camelid experts and specialists in the field each bring a specific area of expertise for a uniquely global text.
  • Comprehensive herd health content includes handling techniques, vaccinations, biosecurity, and protecting the herd from predators.
  • Coverage of anesthesia and analgesia includes the latest information on pharmacokinetics of anesthetic drugs, chemical restraint, injectable and inhalation anesthesia, neuroanesthesia, and pain management.
  • Reproduction section contains information on breeding management, lactation, infertility, and embryo transfer.
  • Nutrition information offers detailed nutritional requirements and discusses feeding management systems and feeding behavior.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

PART ONE: HERD HEALTH
1. Biosecurity
2. Protection of Camelids from Predators
3. Camelid Vaccinations
4. Camelid Herd Health and Nutrition
5. Endoparasite Control
6. Anthelmintic Resistance in Camelid Parasites
7. Camelid Management, Handling Techniques and Facilities, and Herd Management
PART TWO: NUTRITION
8. Applied Digestive Anatomy and Feeding Behavior
9. Nutritional Requirements
10. Feeds for Camelids
11. Feeding Management Systems
12. Nutritional Assessment
13. Nutritional Diseases
PART THREE: REPRODUCTION
14. Anatomy and Physiology of Reproduction in the Female Llama and Alpaca
15. Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology in the Male
16. Breeding Management
17. Clinical Examination of the Female Reproductive Function
18. Breeding Soundness Examination of the Llama and Alpaca
19. Infertility and Subfertility in the Male
20. Infertility and Subfertility in the Female
21. Cytogenetics and Infertility
22. Pregnancy Diagnosis and High-Risk Pregnancy Evaluation
23. Disorders and Diseases of Pregnancy
24. Parturition and Obstetrics
25. Lactation and Neonatal Care
26. Postpartum Disorders
27. Artificial Insemination of Llamas and Alpacas
28. Embryo Transfer
29. Embryo Preservation and In Vitro Production of Embryos
PART FOUR: PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH CARE
30. Physical Examination and Conformation
31. Clinical Pathology
32. Fluid Therapy
33. Nutritional Support
34. Drug Therapy in Llamas and Alpacas
PART FIVE: MEDICAL DISORDERS
35. Disorders of the Skin
36. Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Hemolymphatic Systems
37. Diseases of the Respiratory Tract
38. Disorders of the Neurologic System and Special Senses
39. Disorders of the Urinary System
40. Disorders of the Digestive System
41. Disorders of Carbohydrate or Lipid Metabolism
42. Neonatology and Neonatal Disorders
PART SIX: ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA
43. Practical Pharmacokinetics of Anesthetic Drugs
44. Pre-Procedure Considerations
45. Chemical Restraint of Camelids
46. Injectable Anesthesia of Camelids
47. Inhalational Anesthesia
48. Local and Regional Analgesic Techniques in Camelids
49. Peri-Operative Management of Compromised Camelid Patients
50. Obstetrical Anaesthesia in South American Camelids
51. Neuroanaesthesia for South American Camelids
52. Pain Management in Camelids: Systemic Techniques
53. Constant Rate Infusion (CRI) Technique for Management of Severe Pain in Camelids
54. Acupuncture in the Camelid
PART SEVEN: SURGICAL DISORDERS
55. Principles of Surgery
56. Ocular Surgery
57. Gastrointestinal Surgery in Alpacas and Llamas
58. Musculoskeletal Surgery
59. Thoracic imaging and Respiratory Surgery
60. Urogenital Surgery in Camelids
61. Surgical Management of Neurologic Disorders
62. Reproductive Surgery
63. Integumentary and Dental Surgery
64. Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Clinical Reasoning and Differential Diagnosis, Evaluate Your Skills

Clinical Reasoning and Differential Diagnosis, Evaluate Your Skills

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By Josep Pastor

Clinical Reasoning and Differential Diagnosis, Evaluate Your Skills. After explaining how clinical reasoning can be applied to identify a patient’s problems, focus on the most relevant issue, and determine its causes, this book describes complex case studies from a physiological and diagnostic perspective. Readers will be asked to answer a series of questions in order to assess their knowledge and acquire the necessary skills for properly establishing a diagnosis.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. HOW TO PERFORM DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

2. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF

3. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF

4. CLINICAL REASONING IN THE CASE OF URINARY

5. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF

6. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF DIARRHOEA

7. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF JAUNDICE

8. CLINICAL REASONING IN A CASE OF RESPIRATORY

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Handbook of Small Animal Radiology and Ultrasound: Techniques and Differential Diagnoses 2nd Edition

Handbook of Small Animal Radiology and Ultrasound: Techniques and Differential Diagnoses 2nd Edition

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By Ruth Dennis, Robert Kirberger, Frances Barr and Robert Wrigley

Handbook of Small Animal Radiology and Ultrasound: Techniques and Differential Diagnoses provides a user-friendly reference for a wide range of radiographic and ultrasonographic findings in dogs and cats. Key features Enables successful and clear interpretation of radiographs and ultrasonograms Offers clearly sequenced text arrangement from the identification of the radiographic or sonographic abnormalities to a list of subsequent considerations for each sign Prioritizes different clinical findings to tailor further diagnostic tests or therapeutic interventions Takes imaging abnormalities from the descriptive to the interpretative New to this edition Colour throughout enhances user-friendliness Many new conditions Extra illustrations show techniques and normal anatomy Additional information on techniques, normal appearance and disease processes Expanded Further Reading sections This book is intended for all users of small animal diagnostic imaging, from radiologists through to general practitioners to veterinary students, and will be an invaluable supplement to existing references in the subject.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Skeletal system: general

2. Joints

3. Appendicular skeleton

4. Head and neck

5. Spine

6. Lower respiratory tract

7. Cardiovascular system

8. Other thoracic structures – pleural cavity, mediastinum, thoracic oesophagus, thoracic wall

9. Other abdominal structures – abdominal wall, peritoneal and retroperitoneal cavities, parenchymal organs

10. Gastrointestinal tract

11. Urogenital tract

12. Soft tissues

Appendices:

Radiographic faults

Ultrasound terminology and artefacts

Geographic distributions of diseases

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Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology 2nd Edition

Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology 2nd Edition

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By Kerry L. Ketring, Mary Belle Glaze

Successful management of eye disease relies on the veterinarian’s ability to identify ocular features and distinguish pathologic changes. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology 2nd Edition is an invaluable diagnostic reference, providing high-quality color photographs for comparison with a presenting complaint. Presenting 394 photographs illustrating both normal and pathologic ocular conditions, this Second Edition offers a current, complete reference on ocular diseases, adding conditions recognized since publication of the first edition, a broader geographic scope, and many new images with improved quality.

Carefully designed for easy reference, the contents are divided into sections corresponding to specific anatomical structures of the eye. 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. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, Second Edition is a useful tool aiding general practitioners in diagnosing eye disease in cats.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

I. Normal Eye

A. Diagrams

B. Normal adnexa/anterior segment

C. Normal fundus

II. Globe–Orbit Relationship

A. Convergent strabismus

B. Enophthalmos

C. Exophthalmos

D. Proptosis

E. Orbitalmucocele

III. Adnexa

A. Eyelid agenesis

B. Entropion

C. Ectropion

D. Distichiasis

E. Blepharitis

F. Apocrine cystadenoma

G. Chalazion

H. Lipogranulomatous conjunctivitis

I. Granuloma/Histoplasmosis

J. Neoplasia

IV. Conjunctiva

A. Dermoid

B. Symblepharon

C. Conjunctivitis

D. Dacryocystitis

E. Neoplasia

V. Nictitating Membrane

A. Nictitans protrusion

B. Eosinophilic conjunctivitis

C. Neoplasia

VI. Cornea

A. Corneal opacities

B. Congenital Endothelial Dysfunction

C. Keratoconus

D. Manx dystrophy

E. Infectious keratitis

F. Ulcerative keratitis

G. Corneal Laceration

H. Eosinophilic keratitis

I. Corneal sequestration

J. Foreign body

K. Staphyloma

L. Neoplasia

VII. Anterior Uvea

A. Dyscorias

B. Persistent pupillary membranes

C. Chediak-Higashi syndrome

D. Iris atrophy

E. Dysautonomia

F. Iris cysts/Iridocilary cysts

G. Anterior uveitis

VIII. Glaucoma

A. Congenital/Goniodysgenesis

B. Inherited/Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG)

C. Feline Aqueous Humor Misdirection Syndrome (FAHMS)

D. Secondary

IX. Lens

A. Senile nuclear sclerosis

B. Cataract

C. Cataract classification by involvement

D. Encephalitozoon cuniculi

E. Lens luxation

X. Vitreous

A. Persistent hyaloid

B. Vitreous hemorrhage

C. Hyalitis

XI. Retina and choroid

A. Congenital

B. Chorioretinitis-Infectious

C. Chorioretinitis-Traumatic

D. Hypertensive retinopathy

E. Retinal detachment

F. Retinal folds

G. Retinopathy

H. Vascular changes

I. Neoplasia

XII. Optic nerve

A. Coloboma

B. Optic disc hypoplasia

C. Optic disc aplasia

D. Optic neuritis

E. Optic nerve atrophy

F. Glaucoma

G. Neoplasia

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