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The new edition of Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary small animal species, the readers will appreciate the inter- Medicine is the ideal textbook for trainee and practicing esting comparative notes on the horse and the cow, and veterinarians needing a quick reference in their daily work. a section dedicated to presumed inherited eye disorders. Expert veterinary ophthalmologists will also appreciate Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine deserves a special this updated completely revised edition, the achievement space in the library of everyone interested in veterinary of a teamwork involving three authors and five contribu- ophthalmology. Actually, it is a book to leave on your desk tors, outstanding members of the international veterinary for daily use, so that you can read the notes and show the ophthalmology community. Hundreds of beautiful pic- pictures to owners to help explain what is happening in tures and drawings facilitate a quick, easy, practical con- their pet’s eyes. sultation and allow direct comparison to clinical cases. For each ophthalmic disease and disorder, the authors provide Prof. Claudio Peruccio, DVM, SCMPA, a detailed description of diagnosis, etiology, clinical signs, Dipl ECVO, Hon Dipl ACVO, MRCVS, EBVS® prognosis, and therapy. Although the main focus is on European & RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology The most recent edition of Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary cutting edge in vision science and clinical ophthalmology, Medicine is a welcome addition to the body of literature in and their wealth of experience brings context and perspec- veterinary ophthalmology. This text is certainly straight- tive to new developments in the specialty. The other con- forward and pragmatic enough to be valuable in the library tributing authors have followed that lead. Photographs, of the general practitioner. But such a statement belies the illustrations, schematics, and flowcharts are particularly 700 pages of depth, detail, and scholarship that the special- useful in enriching the reader’s understanding in the ist in veterinary ophthalmology will find extremely useful specialty of ophthalmology, and this book is loaded with and informative; indeed, this text will become required extremely well-done examples of these visual aids. The reading for my ophthalmology residents. It is obvious that text is very carefully and thoroughly indexed and cross- this work has fallen under the watchful eye of Dr. Charles indexed, which makes it very user friendly. Without ques- Martin, whose attention to detail and ability to piece tion this work will be referenced daily in my clinical work, together not-so-obvious connections are legendary in classroom teaching, and residency training. our specialty. Drs. Martin, Pickett, and Spiess have over 100 years of combined experience in veterinary ophthal- Daniel A. Ward, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVO mology as clinicians, teachers, and researchers. This text Professor of Ophthalmology provides abundant evidence that they have maintained a University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine Second Edition Charles L. Martin J. Phillip Pickett Bernhard M. Spiess CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2019 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4822-5864-6 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com CONTENTS v Preface vii 8 CONJUNCTIVA AND THIRD EYELID 235 Authors and Editors ix Bernhard M. Spiess Authors xi 9 LACRIMAL APPARATUS 281 1 ANAMNESIS AND THE OPHTHALMIC J. Phillip Pickett EXAMINATION 1 Ursula Dietrich 10 CORNEA AND SCLERA 315 Phillip A. Moore 2 OPHTHALMIC PHARMACOLOGY 39 Bernhard M. Spiess 11 ANTERIOR UVEA AND ANTERIOR CHAMBER 411 J. Phillip Pickett 3 PROBLEM-BASED MANAGEMENT OF OCULAR EMERGENCIES 77 12 GLAUCOMA 475 Charles L. Martin J. Phillip Pickett 4 NEURO-OPHTHALMIC DISORDERS 91 13 LENS 531 Bernhard M. Spiess Kate Myrna 5 PRINCIPLES OF OPHTHALMIC SURGERY 121 14 VITREOUS AND OCULAR FUNDUS 565 J. Phillip Pickett Eva Abarca 6 ORBIT AND GLOBE 133 15 PRESUMED INHERITED OCULAR DISEASES 651 Bernhard M. Spiess Shannon D. Boveland Index ������������������������������������������������������������������������697 7 EYELIDS 173 J. Phillip Pickett PREFACE vii Writing a text has often been compared to marriage as demonstrated not only great professional skills but a it engenders an obligation to keep the covenant intact great deal of patience as the timeline for fruition of pub- short of death. When contemplating another edition of lication has been greatly extended from the original tar- the text Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine, my get date. I would like to thank all the authors for their considerations were how to improve the book as well participation and thoroughness, and we hope that the as updating the text. Updating the information is quite readers will appreciate the expertise that this diversity straightforward, while changing the format is more has brought to the text. challenging and risky. Previous editions were essen- I would be remiss if I did not recognize Ms. Alice Oven tially single authored, which has the advantage of more and Pam Tagg and their staff at CRC Press/Taylor & consistency between chapters in writing style and phi- Francis for keeping faith in the project and the contribu- losophy, but it also has the disadvantage of limiting the tors. I am sure it has probably been one of their most chal- expression of clinical experience to a single author. For lenging projects. this edition, we have chosen to increase the breadth of Last but not least I thank my daughter Christena Hughes clinical expertise with a diverse group of authors from for her help and patience in the copy editing process and many geographic regions of training and practice and my wife Marilyn for her encouragement and advice. who have actively participated in student training and Charles L. Martin research in veterinary ophthalmology. They have also

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