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Small Animal Ophthalmology : What's Your Diagnosis.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (538 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781444340013
  • 1444340018
  • 9781118784945
  • 1118784944
  • 9781444340020
  • 1444340026
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Small Animal Ophthalmology : What's Your Diagnosis.LOC classification:
  • SF891.F43 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; CHAPTER 1 Abnormalities of Globe Size and Position; CHAPTER 2 Eyelid Abnormalities; CHAPTER 3 Abnormalities of the Third Eyelid; CHAPTER 4 Ocular Discharge; CHAPTER 5 The Painful Eye; CHAPTER 6 The Red Eye; CHAPTER 7 The Opaque Eye; CHAPTER 8 Corneal Opacities; CHAPTER 9 Abnormalities of the Iris; CHAPTER 10 The Abnormal Pupil; CHAPTER 11 The Blind Eye; CHAPTER 12 Ocular Trauma; APPENDIX 1 Practical Tips for An Ophthalmic Examination; APPENDIX 2 Further Reading; Glossary; Index.
Summary: Small Animal Ophthalmology: What's Your Diagnosis? is one of the first books in an exciting new series that combines problem-based learning, case studies, and questions and answers. Designed specifically for veterinarians and students, the series aims to present material in a format to enhance critical thinking and understanding. Adopting a case-based approach, chapters are built around common ophthalmic presentations and are directed by questions to test the reader's ability to interpret clinical history, ophthalmic photographs and diagnostic results in order to provide differential diagnoses.
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; CHAPTER 1 Abnormalities of Globe Size and Position; CHAPTER 2 Eyelid Abnormalities; CHAPTER 3 Abnormalities of the Third Eyelid; CHAPTER 4 Ocular Discharge; CHAPTER 5 The Painful Eye; CHAPTER 6 The Red Eye; CHAPTER 7 The Opaque Eye; CHAPTER 8 Corneal Opacities; CHAPTER 9 Abnormalities of the Iris; CHAPTER 10 The Abnormal Pupil; CHAPTER 11 The Blind Eye; CHAPTER 12 Ocular Trauma; APPENDIX 1 Practical Tips for An Ophthalmic Examination; APPENDIX 2 Further Reading; Glossary; Index.

Small Animal Ophthalmology: What's Your Diagnosis? is one of the first books in an exciting new series that combines problem-based learning, case studies, and questions and answers. Designed specifically for veterinarians and students, the series aims to present material in a format to enhance critical thinking and understanding. Adopting a case-based approach, chapters are built around common ophthalmic presentations and are directed by questions to test the reader's ability to interpret clinical history, ophthalmic photographs and diagnostic results in order to provide differential diagnoses.

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