
Small Animal Ophthalmology
A Problem-Oriented Approach
- 4th Edition - September 11, 2008
- Latest edition
- Editors: Robert L. Peiffer, Simon M. Petersen-Jones
- Language: English
This new edition retains the successful problem-oriented approach and full color text of the previous edition, along with wide coverage of all aspects of small animal ophthalmology… Read more
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This new edition retains the successful problem-oriented approach and full color text of the previous edition, along with wide coverage of all aspects of small animal ophthalmology and more than 150 color illustrations. In addition the new edition offers much more, including an instructional CD-Rom of 40 clinical cases comprising video clips and questions, to further improve the reader's skills in reaching an accurate diagnosis and selecting the best treatment option. All chapters have been fully revised and updated to take into account latest developments.
- Over 150 full-color illustrations on all common ophthalmic conditions
- Problem-oriented approach engages the reader and promotes learning
- Concise basic science chapter to set the background to the clinical conditions
- Comprehensive clinical examination and diagnosis chapter
- International ophthalmic formulary appendix for quick reference to drug doses and formulations
- Aimed at veterinary students and general practitioners
Small animal and mixed practice veterinarians; veterinary students
Ch 1. Clinical Basic Science
Ch 2. Diagnostics
Ch 3. Therapeutics
Ch 4. Abnormal Appearance
Ch 5. Visual Impairment
Ch 6.Orbital and Ocular Pain
Ch 7. Ocular Discharge
Appendix: Ophthalmic Formulary
Ch 2. Diagnostics
Ch 3. Therapeutics
Ch 4. Abnormal Appearance
Ch 5. Visual Impairment
Ch 6.Orbital and Ocular Pain
Ch 7. Ocular Discharge
Appendix: Ophthalmic Formulary
"The new edition is certainly interesting, not only to the general practitioner but to the student and the beginner in ophthalmology. It is a very pleasant book to read and the small size makes it easy to carry making it readily available when needed. (...) In addition there is a CD-Rom describing 40 clinical cases. The way of presenting the cases is very instructive and interactive. This is a very enjoyable method of learning how to diagnose and treat ophthalmic cases. (...) In conclusion, this is an excellent handbook, pleasant and easy to read. The reviewer especially likes the interactive CD-Rom. This is the type of reading one can enjoy even after a hard day's work."
- The European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, April 2009
- The European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, April 2009
- Edition: 4
- Latest edition
- Published: September 11, 2008
- Language: English
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Robert L. Peiffer
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Investigator, Merck and Co., West Point, PASP
Simon M. Petersen-Jones
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Medical Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USARead Small Animal Ophthalmology on ScienceDirect