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Veterinary Ophthalmology [MAGAZINE]
Magazine Issues: 6 issues/12 month subscription (at $24.95 per issue)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Shipping: Currently, this item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Magazine Info
This peer-reviewed journal contains information on clinical and investigational veterinary & comparative ophthalmology.
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Diagnostic Atlas of Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Keith Barnett OBE MA PhD BSc DVOphthal FRCVS DipECVO Hardcover:
352 pages
Publisher: C.V. Mosby; 2nd edition (March 30, 2006) Book Info
Comparative Ophthalmology Unit, Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK. The new edition of this atlas, long considered the definitive pictorial reference to the field, has been completely revised and updated, to provide the busy practitioner with a practical and easy to use aid to diagnosis. This atlas concentrates on ophthalmology in the dog with additional information on the cat, horse, sheep, cattle and some exotic species. Organised by anatomical structures, the atlas features over 700 colour photographs and presents each condition according to common presenting signs. A significantly expanded text takes the reader through the stages of investigation and diagnosis; the addition of checklists and tables of clinical findings and diagnoses help define the diagnosis and highlight possible differentials. Includes a cross-reference for all ocular conditions related to systemic disease, neoplasia and hereditary conditions. Contains 711 illustrations.
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Notes on Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Sheila Crispin Paperback:
371 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers (March 30, 2005) Book Info
New text written by Sheila M. Crispin, MA, VetMB, BSc, PhD, DVA, DVOphthalmology, MRCVS, DipECVO, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, UK. Dr Crispin is a RCVS recognized specialist in veterinary ophthalmology and previously co-authored "Equine Ophthalmology: An Atlas and Text" with Dr Keith C. Barnett.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Charles L. Martin Paperback:
480 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers (December 30, 2004) Book Info
This comprehensive, superbly illustrated textbook is aimed at the veterinarian in practice or training interested in all types of ophthalmic diseases and disorders. Species coverage is mainly dog and cat with additional material on the horse and the cow. Following an outline of the basic elements of ophthalmic science relevant to study and practice, the author provides a detailed description and discussion of each condition including etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, plus a chapter of problem-oriented ophthalmology. This text fills an important gap in veterinary ophthalmic literature and has created a valuable resource, focusing throughout on the clinical needs of the practitioner and the student.
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Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Kirk N. Gelatt Paperback:
595 pages
Publisher: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 1st edition (June 15,
2000) Book Info
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Provides the initial base of essential
information for a veterinary medical student. Presents the most frequently
encountered eye diseases of domestic animals and their treatment. Clinical
material is from the parent text, Veterinary Ophthalmology, 3rd ed., c1999.
Abundant color photographs.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Kirk N. Gelatt (Editor)
Hardcover: 1544 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers; 3rd edition (February
15, 1999) "The quintessential resource
for veterinary ophthalmology - a worthy successor to the previous edition
with contributions from many leaders in their respective fields and several
new sections. Should be on the bookshelf of anyone serious about veterinary
ophthalmology."
Robert Harris, Veterinary Ophthalmology Resident, Australia (quote
from Amazon.com reader review)
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Color Atlas of Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Kirk N. Gelatt (Editor)
Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers; (September 2001)
Book Info
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Atlas contains 505 full-color pictures and
provides a visual description of the common ophthalmic conditions and
diseases found in all common domestic and exotic species. Disease state
chapters are arranged with one disease per page. More complex diseases are
presented in a two-page format. Summary text accompanies photographs.
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Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology
by Douglas H. Slatter
Paperback: 640 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 3rd edition (February 15, 2001)
Book Info
Animal Eye Clinics, Reno, NV. Teaching companion for the clinician and
student. Emphasis is placed on correct diagnosis, choice of logical
treatment methods, and correlations between findings and principles common
to different parts of the eye. Abundant halftone and a few color
illustrations are included.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology Essentials
by Bruce H. Grahn, Cheryl Cullen & Robert Peiffer
Paperback + CD-ROM: 399 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical; (September 9, 2003) Book Info
This text is written by three Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (DACVO) and takes a clinically relevant problem-oriented approach to veterinary ophthalmology for all species. Coverage includes case studies with accompanying multiple-choice questions on CD-ROM to encourage students to think through scenarios and treatment options in a systematic manner. Rather than merely presenting facts for students to memorize, this book with CD-ROM helps students develop critical thinking skills and prepares them to handle clinical situations they will encounter in practice. The CD-ROM also has explanations of incorrect answers for the multiple-choice questions and cross-references to material in the book that can be used for self-study.This resource is also helpful to practicing veterinarians who are looking for a review of ophthalmology. The text, along with the CD-ROM, can be used as a review manual or as a valuable reference to turn to when confronted with a patient with an unrecognizable or challenging eye condition.
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Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner
by Francis C. Stades, Michael H. Boeve, Milton Wyman, Willy Neumann
Hardcover: 204 pages
Publisher: Schlutersche GmbH & Co. KG Verlag und Druckerei; 2nd edition
(June 2000) Book Info
Concise overview of ophthalmology in both small and large animals
without going into too much detail. Ideal for the busy practitioner
who cannot afford the time to digest more comprehensive texts.
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Handbook of Veterinary
Ocular Emergencies
by David L. Williams, Kathy Barrie, Thomas Frangcon Evans
Paperback: 106 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical; 1st edition (June 15,
2002)
Book Info
Univ. of Cambridge, UK. Handbook describes common ocular emergencies
for immediate palliative measures. Provides immediate information on
long-term treatment options. Emphasizes differential diagnoses and
treatment options. Features additional material on background
pathogenesis, line diagrams, and rationales. Expanded-outline
format.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology: A Manual for Nurses And Technicians
by Sally M. Turner MA VetMB DVOphthal MRCVS
Hardcover: 206 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (January 23, 2006)
Book Info
This practical, user-friendly resource provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of veterinary ophthalmology for nurses and technicians. It begins with anatomy and physiology to provide a solid understanding of ophthalmic examination. It also features information on ocular pharmacology, ophthalmic procedures, and inherited ocular problems. A comprehensive glossary covers complex terminology related to veterinary ophthalmology. Full-color illustrations throughout the book provide an invaluable visual aid. * Covers essential information on nursing the veterinary ophthalmic patient. * Includes essential first aid for common ocular problems. * Provides cutting edge information on ocular procedures and their nursing requirements. * Includes three useful appendices on ocular emergencies, causes of blindness, and suppliers of ophthalmic equipment.
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Ocular Tumors in
Animals and Humans
by Robert L. Peiffer (Editor), Kenneth B. Simons (Editor)
Hardcover: 612 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (January 15, 2002)
Book Info
Comparative text by 38 US, European and Canadian specialists discussing
ocular tumors in various animal species and humans. 400 B&W photos and
illustrations.
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BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Ophthalmology
by Simon Petersen, Jones (Editor) & Sheila Crispin (Editor)
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Francis Cairns; 2nd edition (June 15, 2002)
Book Info
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. This British Small Animal
Veterinary Association manual is essentially a concise guide to
small animal ophthalmology. This edition includes chapters on anesthesia and
surgery. Basic principles such as tissue separation and suturing are covered
with specially commissioned drawings. Includes high quality color
illustrations and photographs.
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Small Animal Ophthalmic Surgery: Practical Techniques
for the Veterinarian
by Kirk N. Gelatt et al.
Paperback: 381 pages
Publisher: Health Press; 1st edition (August 15, 2001)
Book Info
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Practical guide to ophthalmic surgery in
general veterinary practice. Includes clear and detailed line drawings of
each technique that can be used as a quick reference during surgery.
Contains tips for effective results as well as warnings of potential
problems. For practitioners and students.
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Small Animal Ophthalmology: A
Problem-Oriented Approach
by Robert L. Peiffer (Editor) & Simon M. Petersen-Jones (Editor) Paperback:
266 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 3rd edition (December 15, 2000)
Book Info
Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Clinical reference to the
diagnosis and treatment of ocular problems in small animals, mainly dogs and
cats. Contains more than 100 color illustrations, a chapter providing
background information, and a quick-reference appendix for drug
formulations.
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Small Animal Ophthalmology Secrets
(The
Secrets Series)
by Ronald C. Riis (Editor)
Paperback: 332 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers; 1st edition (January
15, 2002) Book Info
(Hanley & Belfus) Study aid for board exams and clinical rotations. Provides
essential and practical information of all veterinarians treating small
animals. Includes concise answers, more than 300 color and black and white
images, lists, algorithms, and more.
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Canine Ophthalmology: An Atlas and Text
by Keith C. Barnett Hardcover:
213 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 1st edition (January 15, 2002)
Book Info
Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK. Abundantly illustrated in color, this
atlas is comprehensive and is organized according to the anatomy of the eye
and related structures, and their appearance in health and disease. Includes
a review of the emerging field of neuro-ophthalmology.
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Atlas of Feline Ophthalmology
by Barnett Crispin Hardcover:
204 pages
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; (January 1998)
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Living With Blind Dogs: A Resource Book and Training Guide for the Owners of Blind and Low-Vision Dogs 2nd Edition
by Caroline D. Levin Paperback:
188 pages
Publisher: Lantern Publications; 2nd edition (February, 2004)
Book Info
This book is essentially written for the layperson with a dog that is vision-impaired. The author is well qualified as an expert in this field. She is an award-winning dog trainer who has worked as a nurse for both a human ophthalmologist and a veterinary ophthalmologist. The first edition was published in 1998 and has been well received by veterinary ophthalmologists and the pet owning public. This new second edition has updated text and new illustrations.
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