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3D Ophthalmology in Dogs

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By Fernando Laguna Sanz, Fernando Sanz Herrera

3D Ophthalmology in Dogs book reviews, using a highly visual approach, the most common eye disorders and diseases affecting dogs; it includes illustrations, images, and 3D animations to provide veterinary practitioners with a genuine experience of clinical ophthalmology. The content is particularly useful, with concise, comprehensible texts that are supported by the visual material.

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

 Physiological anatomy

  1. Structure and function of the eye and its adnexa

Eyelids

  1. Entropion
  2. Ectropion
  3. Masses
  4. Blepharitis
  5. Chalazion
  6. Distichia
  7. Ectopic cilia
  8. Lacerations
  9. Plasties
  10. Pseudoptosis

Tear

  1. Quantitative keratoconjunctivitis sicca: causes
  2. Neurogenic keratitis sicca
  3. Quantitative keratoconjunctivitis sicca
  4. Nasolacrimal duct stenosis and obstruction
  5. Obstruction of the duct
  6. Dacryocystitis

Nictitating membrane and conjunctiva

  1. Prolapsed nictitating membrane gland
  2. Everted cartilage
  3. Plasmoma and chronic superficial keratitis
  4. Nictitating membrane neoplasms
  5. Lacerations
  6. Nictitating membrane protrusion and prolapse

Cornea

  1. Ulcers
  2. Superficial corneal ulcers
  3. Ulcers with detached edges
  4. Deep and perforated corneal ulcers
  5. Melting corneal ulcers (collagenolytic)
  6. Corneal laceration
  7. Corneal sequestration
  8. Feline eosinophilic keratitis
  9. Pigmentary keratitis
  10. Corneal dystrophies
  11. Corneal degenerations

 Uvea

  1. Unilateral uveitis
  2. Endogenous uveitis
  3. Infectious causes of uveitis
  4. Hypertensive uveitis
  5. Uveal tumours

 Glaucoma

  1. Primary glaucoma
  2. Secondary glaucoma

 Lens

  1. Cataracts
  2. Genetic
  3. Other causes of cataract
  4. Lens luxation
  5. Anterior
  6. Posterior
  7. Nuclear sclerosis

 Retina, vitreous, and optic nerve

  1. Vitreous degeneration
  2. Vitritis
  3. Retinal detachment
  4. Retinal degeneration
  5. Retinal haemorrhage
  6. Chorioretinitis
  7. Optic neuritis
  8. Posterior segment tumours

 Orbit

  1. Orbital cellulitis and orbital
  2. abscess
  3. Orbital neoplasms
  4. Orbital trauma
  5. Proptosis
  6. Autoimmune orbital myositis

 Neuro-ophthalmology

  1. Horner’s syndrome
  2. Acute blindness of retinal
  3. origin
  4. Acute central blindness
  5. Facial paralysis

Developmental diseases

  1. Microphthalmia and anophthalmia
  2. Eyelid and cornea colobomata
  3. Anterior segment dysgenesis
  4. Congenital cataracts
  5. Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous, persistent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis, and persistent hyaloid artery
  6. Retinal dysplasia
  7. Posterior segment colobomata

References

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