Severin's veterinary ophthalmology notes /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Fort Collins, Colo. :
Veterinary Ophthalmology Notes,
[1995]
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| Edition: | Third edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Examination of the eye: Basic instrumentation and drugs
- History
- Light room examination
- Dark room examination
- Basic optics and refraction
- Ophthalmology
- Special examination
- Ocular therapeutics: Methods of medicating and eye
- Choosing route of administration
- Antibiotic agents
- Astringents, antiseptics and disinfectants
- Anti-inflammatory drugs
- Immunosuppressive agents
- Chemical restraint and anesthesia
- Parasympathomimetic drugs (MIOTICS)
- Mydriatics
- Beta adrenergic blocking drugs
- Pilocaprine-epinephrine combinations
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
- Systemic osmotic agents
- Corneal dehydrating agents
- Chemical cauterizing agents
- Heat cauterization
- Hyperthermia
- Cryothermia
- Antineoplastic agents
- Antimetabolites for injection
- Immunostimulants
- Anticollagenase drugs
- Surgical enzymes
- Intraocular irrigating solutions
- Eye washes (collyria)
- Artificial tears (demulcents)
- Ocular lubricants
- Ophthalmic instruments and suture: Adequate set for most procedures
- Needle holders
- Scissors
- Forceps
- Eyelid specula and retractors
- Lacrimal cannulas
- Cutting instruments
- Miscellaneous
- Suture
- Principles of ocular surgery: Restraint, sedation and anesthesia
- Patient preparation
- Principles of surgery - globe
- Methods of protecting the globe
- Eyelids: Anatomy
- Functions
- Congenital conditions
- Acquired conditions
- Third eyelid: Anatomy and physiology
- Congenital diseases
- Acquired diseases
- Lacrimal apparatus: Anatomy and physiology
- Congenital diseases
- Acquired diseases
- Conjunctiva: Anatomy and physiology
- Congenital disease
- Acquired disease
- Sclera: Normal anatomy and physiology
- Congenital abnormalities
- Acquired diseases
- Cornea: Anatomy and physiology
- Corneal healing
- Characteristics of corneal disease
- Congenital diseases
- Acquired diseases
- Anterior chamber: Circulation of aqueous
- Depth
- Abnormal contents
- Anterior uvea: Anatomy and physiology
- Congenital defects
- Aquired diseases
- Lens: Embryology
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Cataract
- Lens displacement
- Lens rupture
- Other congenital diseases
- Vitreous: Embryology
- Anatomy and physiology
- Congenital diseases
- Acquired diseases
- Retina and optic nerve: Anatomy and physiology of the retina
- Anatomy of the optic nerve
- Anatomy of the choroid
- Congenital diseases of the optic nerve
- Acquired diseases of the optic nerve
- Canine congenital and inherited diseases of the retina
- Feline congenital and inherited diseases of the retina
- Equine congenital and inherited diseases of the optic nerve and retina
- Bovine congenital and inherited diseases of the optic nerve and retina
- Acquired diseases of the retina/choroid
- Retinal detachment
- Glaucoma: Normal anatomy and physiology
- Effect of drugs on intraocular pressure
- Classification of glaucoma
- Canine glaucoma
- Feline glaucoma
- Equine glaucoma
- Orbit and globe: Anatomy of the orbit
- The prominent eye
- The deep set eye
- Globe proptosis
- Enucleation/exenteration