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Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, 2nd Edition

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Úspěšné zvládnutí očního onemocnění závisí na schopnosti veterinárního lékaře vyšetřit oči a odlišit patologické změny. Druhé vydání je neocenitelná diagnostická referenční příručka, která poskytuje kvalitní barevné fotografie pro srovnání s prezentovaným pacientem. Kolektiv autorů shromáždil 394 fotografií normálního a patologického oftalmologických nálezů, nabízí aktuální, kompletní informace o očních onemocněních aktualizovaných od zveřejnění prvního vydání v širším geografickém rozsahu a mnoho nových obrázků s lepší kvalitou. Publikace je rozdělena do sekcí, které odpovídají specifickým anatomickým strukturám oka.

Autor: Kerry Ketring, DVM, DACVO, a veterinary ophthalmologist, was in private practice in Ohio and Kentucky for 32 years; he retired to Michigan, where he continues to see clients. He also lectures nationally and internationally. Mary Belle Glaze, DVM, MS, DACVO, is a veterinary ophthalmologist at the Gulf Coast Animal Eye Clinic, a private referral practice in Houston, Texas. Prior to that she was on staff at Louisiana State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital for 20 years and is a past president of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. She also lectures nationally and internationally.

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9780470958742
VydáníII. vydání 2012
Vazbaspirálová
Počet stran173
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Successful management of eye disease relies on the veterinarian’s ability to identify ocular features and distinguish pathologic changes. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, Second 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.

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 aetiology, making it easy to find every image associated with a specific agent or disease.
• Provides a compendium of high-quality colour images of the feline eye.
• Focuses on the identification of a global list of diseases, conditions, and injuries affecting the eye.
• Includes both normal and pathologic ocular conditions.
• Acts as a diagnostic tool, with therapeutic information deliberately omitted.
• Designed for easy reference, with the book divided into sections according to ocular anatomical structures and an appendix grouping figures by aetiology.
Readership: small animal and feline practitioners, veterinary students, ophthalmologists and residents.

Editorial Reviews
Review
"This is a superb update of the previous edition. The beautiful photographs will give veterinary practitioners new tools for identifying and treating feline ophthalmic disease. This book will be very useful for both general practitioners and veterinary ophthalmologists.” (Doody’s, 30 August 2012)
“In summary, the ‘Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology’ provides a comprehensive collection of pictures of feline ocular diseases and is a useful addition to the library of veterinary ophthalmologists and veterinarians with a deeper interest in ophthalmology.” (Veterinary Record, 18 August 2012)
From the Back Cover
Successful management of eye disease relies on the veterinarian’s ability to identify ocular features and distinguish pathologic changes. Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology, Second 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.
Key features
• Provides a compendium of high-quality color images of the feline eye
• Focuses on the identification of a global list of diseases, conditions, and injuries affecting the eye
• Includes both normal and pathologic ocular conditions
• Acts as a diagnostic tool, with therapeutic information omitted by design
• Aids clinicians in using ocular examinations to diagnose systemic disease
• Designed for easy reference, with the book divided into sections according to ocular anatomical structures and an appendix grouping figures by etiology
The Table of Contents is presented in outline form to make it as useful and informative as possible. The figures have been grouped into 12 main sections, each corresponding to a condition or specific area of the eye. The initial subheads identify the disease, condition, or injury. Subsequent subheads are used to define specific aspects of each figure. Some figures are referenced more than once because they depict more than one clinical sign or condition; thus the numbers of the figures do not always appear in sequential order.

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I. NORMAL EYE FIGURE1
A. Diagrams1
1. Cross-sectional1
2. Fundus oculus2
B. Normal adnexa/anterior segment3
1. Frontal view3, 4
2. Lateral view4
a. Lens and cornea5
b. Gross angle6
3. Iridocorneal angle-Gonioscopic view7
C. Normal fundus8-17
II. GLOBE-ORBIT RELATIONSHIP18
A. Convergent strabismus18
B. Enophthalmos19
1. Microphthalmia19
2. Phthisis bulbi20
3. Horner's syndrome21
4. Retrobulbar tumor22
5. Pain37, 40, 42, 76, 125, 143
C. Exophthalmos23
1. Cellulitis/Retrobulbar abscess23-25
2. Neoplasia26
a. Retrobulbar lymphoma26
b. Zygomatic osteoma27
3. Orbital pseudotumor28, 29
D. Proptosis30
E. Orbitalmucocele31, 32
III. ADNEXA A.33
Eyelid agenesis33-36
B. Entropion37
C. Ectropion38
D. Distichiasis39
E. Blepharitis40
1. Herpetic40, 54
2. Allergic blepharitis41, 42, 51
3. Bacterial blepharitis43
4. Meibomianitis44
5. Demodicosis49
6. Mycobacterial dermatitis50
7. Food allergy52
8. Pemphigus erythematosus53
9. Persian idiopathic facial dermatitis55
F. Apocrine cystadenoma45, 46
G. Chalazion47
H. Lipogranulomatous conjunctivitis48
I. Granuloma/Histoplasmosis68
J. Neoplasia56
1. Cutaneous histiocytosis56
2. Squamous cell carcinoma57-59
3. Adenocarcinoma60, 61
4. Mast cell tumor62-64
5. Melanoma65
6. Periorbital lymphoma66
7. Nerve sheath tumor67
A. Dermoid36, 69, 70
B. Symblepharon72-75, 102
C. Conjunctivitis76
1. Infectious76
a. Herpesvirus76, 77, 83
b. Chlamydophila78-80, 84
c. Bartonella81, 83, 84
d. Mycoplasma82
e. Polymicrobial83, 84
f. Ophthalmia neonatorum71
g. Leishmania88
h. Blastomycosis89
i. Histoplasmosis90
2. Allergic85
a. Insect sting85
b. Drug reaction42
3. Eosinophilic86, 87, 104, 151
4. Traumatic94
5. Conjunctival cysts92, 93
6. Parasitic-Thelaziasis95
D. Dacryocystitis96
E. Neoplasia91
1. Lymphoma91
2. Melanoma97, 98
V. NICTITATING MEMBRANE99
A. Nictitans protrusion99
1. Idiopathic prolapsed nictitating membrane99
2. Glandular prolapse100
3. Everted cartilage101
4. Symblepharon102, 113
5. Horner's syndrome21
6. Abscess103
7. Retrobulbar neoplasia22
8. Phthisis bulbi20
9. Pain37, 40, 42, 76, 125, 143
B. Eosinophilic conjunctivitis104
C. Neoplasia105
1. Fibrosarcoma105
2. Squamous cell carcinoma106, 107
3. Lymphoma108
4. Plasmacytoma109
VI. CORNEA110
A. Corneal opacities110
1. Persistent pupillary membranes110-112, 171, 172
2. Adherent leukoma113, 158, 159
3. Corneal degeneration114, 115
4. Florida spots116, 117
5. Storage disease (MPS-VI)118
6. Relapsing polychondritis119
B. Congenital Endothelial Dysfunction123
C. Keratoconus120, 121
D. Manx dystrophy122
E. Infectious keratitis124
1. Viral keratitis-Herpetic124
a. Punctate124
b. Dendritic125, 126
c. Geographic107, 127-131, 147, 153 10
2. Mycoplasma132, 133
3. Bacterial134
a. Staphylococcus134
b. Pseudomonas135
4. Fungal136
a. Candida136
b. Aspergillus137
5. Mycobacterial138, 139
F. Ulcerative keratitis140
1. Superficial ulceration140
a. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca25, 140, 153, 175, 176
b. Neurotrophic140
2. Bullous keratitis141
3. Bullous keratopathy142
4. Descemetocele143, 144
5. Iris prolapse35, 145
G. Corneal Laceration146
H. Eosinophilic keratitis107, 147-151
I. Corneal sequestration37, 152-155
J. Foreign body156
K. Staphyloma157-159
L. Neoplasia160
1. Limbal melanocytoma (Scleral shelf melanoma, Epibulbat melanoma)160-162
2. Neuroblastic163
3. Squamous cell carcinoma164
7.ANTERIOR UVEA165
1.Dyscorias167
1. Iris coloboma165
2. Corectopia167
3. Idiopathic dyscoria168
4. D-shaped pupil169
5. Spastic pupil syndrome171
2.Persistent pupillary membranes172
3.Chediak-Higashi syndrome173
4.Iris atrophy175
5.Dysautonomia175
6.Iris cysts/Iridocilary cysts177
7.Anterior uveitis184
1. Iris abscess184
2. Viral184
1. Feline leukemia complex/Lymphoma184
2. FIV184
3. FIP184
3. Toxoplasmosis197
4. Fungal202
1. Histoplasmosis202
2. Cryptococcosis207
3. Blastomycosis208
4. Coccidioidomycosis211
5. Bartonellosis213
6. Polymicrobial214
7. Parasitic217
1. Dirofilariasis217
2. Myiasis217
8. Metabolic/Hypertension219
1. Hyperlipidemia219
2. Systemic hypertension220
3. Trauma222
9. Lens Induced276
1. Phacolytic276
2. Septic lens implantation224
10. Neoplasia225
1. Feline diffuse iris melanoma (FDIM)225
2. Iris melanoma227
3. Iris amelanotic melanoma227
4. Iridociliary adenoma233
5. Spindle cell tumor237
6. Iridociliaryleiomyoma238
7. Iridociliary leiomyosarcoma239
8. Metastatic mammary adenocarcinoma240
9. Squamous cell carcinoma241
10. Metastatic hemangiosarcoma242
11. Primitive neural epithelial tumor244
12. Posttraumatic sarcoma245
11. Postinflammatory sequelae247
1. Lens capsule pigmentation247
2. Posterior synechia/Iris bomb´e248
3. Cataract248
4. Anterior lens luxation286
5. Iris cysts179
6. Glaucoma264
8.GLAUCOMA251
1.Congenital/Goniodysgenesis251
2.Inherited/Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG)253
1. Siamese253
2. Domestic shorthair254-257
3.Feline Aqueous Humor Misdirection Syndrome (FAHMS)258-260
4.Secondary209
1. Postinflammatory/Infectious209
2. Systemic Hypertension266
3. Iridocilary cysts267
4. Neoplastic237
1. Spindle cell tumor237
2. Lymphoma190
3. Feline diffuse iris melanoma (FDIM)232
9.LENS271
1.Senile nuclear sclerosis271
2.Cataract272
1. Congenital/Persistent papillary membranes272
2. Nutritional273
3. Inherited173
4. Cataract resorption277-279
5. Trauma/Postinflammatory245-248
6. Hypocalcemic285
3.Cataract classification by involvement224
1. Incipient224
2. Immature173
3. Mature250
4. Hypermature/Phacolytic uveitis276
5. Cataract resorption19
4.Encephalitozoon cuniculi283
5.Lens luxation259
1. Anterior259
2. Posterior254
3. Subluxation160
10.VITREOUS288
1.Persistent hyaloid288
2.Vitreous hemorrhage292
3.Hyalitis289
1. FIV289
2. Toxoplasmosis290
3. Pyogranulomatous inflammation291
4. Retinal detachment/Systemic hypertension292
11.RETINA AND CHOROID293
1.Congenital293
1. Cardiovascular Anomalies293
2. Coloboma294
3. Retinal Folds295
2.Chorioretinitis-Infectious296
1. Feline leukemia complex298
2. Panleukopenia302
3. Feline infectious peritonitis303
4. Fungal conditions309
1. Histoplasmosis309
2. Cryptococcosis314
3. Blastomycosis320
4. Coccidioidomycosis323
5. Toxoplasmosis325
6. Feline hemotropic mycoplasmosis (feline infectious anemia)332
7. Bacterial333
8. Ophthalmomyiasis334
3.Chorioretinitis-Traumatic336
4.Hypertensive retinopathy337-347
5.Retinal detachment338
1. Renal failure/Systemic hypertension338
2. Trauma348
3. Neoplasia373
4. Infectious308
6.Retinal folds296
1. Dysplastic296
2. Inflammatory305
3. Traumatic350
4. Neoplasia371
7.Retinopathy354
1. Fluoroquinolone354
2. Feline central retinal degeneration (FCRD)356-358
3. Feline generalized retinal atrophy (FGRA)359-361
4. Posttrauma/Inflammation351
5. Idiopathic353
6. Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA)362
1. Abyssinian362
2. Tonkinese364
3. Burmese365
4. Siamese365
7. Chediak-Higashi syndrome366
8.Vascular changes368
1. Lipemia retinalis368
2. Cardiovascular anomalies293
3. Hyperviscosity306
9.Neoplasia370
1. Plasma cell tumor370
2. Retrobulbar373
3. Lymphoma371
4. Metastatic intestinal adenocarcinoma375
5. Metastatic adenocarcinoma376
6. Metastatic hemangiosarcoma377
12.OPTIC NERVE379
1.Coloboma379
2.Optic disc hypoplasia381
3.Optic disc aplasia382
4.Optic neuritis319
1. Cryptococcosis319
2. Toxoplasmosis331
5.Optic nerve atrophy385-389
6.Glaucoma388
7.Neoplasia390
1. Glioma390
2. Lymphosarcoma391
3. Meningioma393
8.Bibliography155
9.Systemic Disease Related Images173