A book packed with tips for ophthalmology treatment
[Features of this book]
The hugely popular series has finally been published in book form.
●It's not just a book that summarizes the series!
We have added and revised the series (Part 2) and added explanations on the anatomy of the eye (Part 1) and how to perform an eye exam (Part 3).
In particular, the inspection procedure explanation page is a must-see.
There has never been a book that explains ophthalmology treatment in such an easy-to-understand way!
●With a very convenient appendix at the end of the book!
[Ophthalmology questionnaire] that allows you to reliably obtain the information necessary for the examination
Test results and treatment plans can be recorded thoroughly [Ophthalmology chart]
Helps explain to the owner [How to apply eye drops at home]
● Table of contents
Part 1 Anatomy of the eye
Ⅰ Structure seen from the front
Ⅱ Structures behind the cornea
Part 2 Eye symptoms and diseases
Ⅰ Symptoms often reported by owners and their differential diagnosis
"My eyes are red."
“My eyes look like they hurt.”
“My eyes are cloudy white.”
"Your eyes look green."
"It's like I can't see."
Ⅱ Symptoms and diseases that require medical attention
Uveitis is difficult to diagnose and treat
likely to recur
① Corneal erosion/ulcer
②Uveitis
the owner is concerned
① Eyelid tumor
② Epiphora
③ Severe eye discharge
Difficult for owners to notice
① Unilateral blindness
②Congenital intraocular abnormalities
Ⅲ Diseases common in these patients
Diseases common in dogs
① Cataract
②Progressive retinal atrophy/sudden acquired retinal degeneration
③Retinal detachment
④Glaucoma
Diseases common in cats
① Corneal disease
②Uveitis
③Retinal disease
④Tumor
Diseases common in certain breeds
①Shiba Inu
②American Cocker Spaniel
③Miniature Dachshund
④Shih Tzu
⑤Golden Retriever
⑥Persia and Himalayan
Diseases common in certain ages
①Multiple ocular malformations in newborn dogs
②Dermoid tumors in newborn dogs
③ Corneal dystrophy in young dogs (stroma)
④ Corneal disease due to immune abnormality in young dogs
⑤ Vision loss in young dogs
⑥Age-related changes seen in old age
⑦ Corneal dystrophy (endothelium) and corneal degeneration in elderly dogs
⑧Tumors in elderly dogs
Ⅳ Linked diseases
Progressive retinal atrophy → cataract
Retinal detachment → secondary glaucoma
Cataract → Lens-induced uveitis → Secondary glaucoma/retinal detachment
Uveitis → secondary glaucoma
Part 3 Eye examination
Ⅰ Before the inspection
hold correctly
open the eyelids correctly
Determine whether emergency treatment is required
Sedation, eye drops, and general anesthesia as necessary
Ⅱ Basic inspection
before the interview
Interview
Inspection
Palpation
Basic neurological examination (threat reflex, light reflex, eyelid reflex, dazzle reflex)
Ⅲ Examination of the surface of the eye
Tear volume measurement (Schirmer tear test/cotton thread method)
Eye fluid culture test/keratoconjunctival smear test
Corneoconjunctival staining test/nasolacrimal duct communication test
Slit lamp examination of the ocular surface
Slit lamp atlas 1 (ocular surface)
Corneal endothelial cell test
Ⅳ Inspection of the anterior chamber and crystalline lens
intraocular pressure measurement
Slit lamp examination of the anterior chamber, iris, and crystalline lens
Slit lamp Atlas 2 (anterior chamber, iris, crystalline lens)
Goniometric inspection
Anterior chamber puncture
Ⅴ Examination of the posterior segment of the eye
Fundus examination (indirect mirror examination)
fundus atlas
Eyeball ultrasound examination
Ocular ultrasound atlas
Ⅵ Special inspection
Electroretinography
visual evoked potential test
Phenylephrine test
Blood test
CT/MRI examination
VII Mydriatic treatment
Appendix at the end of the book
Ophthalmology medical questionnaire
Ophthalmology chart
How to apply eye drops at home

This BOOK is sold individually. You can view this BOOK immediately after placing your order.
LoginorMembership Registrationfor your purchase. If you have already purchasedLoginplease.
J-VET BOOKS Learning about ophthalmology through illustrations and photos: Eye-opening
J-VET BOOKS Learning about ophthalmology through illustrations and photos: Eye-opening |
---|
lecturer | Author: Keiko Tsuzuki |
---|---|
Animal | Dogs, cats |
Specialty | Ophthalmology |
Target | Director / Working doctor / Newly graduated veterinarian |
categories | Book |
Tag | Ophthalmology / Ophthalmology treatment / dog / Cat |
This BOOK is sold separately. You can view this BOOK immediately after placing your order. If you have already purchased, please log in.