Description

Book Synopsis
This quick reference handbook covers the diagnosis and treatment of eye disease in a range of exotic companion animal species, including rabbits, rodents, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish.

Trade Review

“However, Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets could certainly serve as an important and necessary resource for, and a valuable addition to the library of, primary care practitioners who frequently practice exotic animal medicine and surgery.” (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 December 2012)

“This book is an excellent text to have in any small animal, exotic or zoo clinic and is recommended for its ease of use and clinical application.” (The Veterinary Record, 15 September 2012)



Table of Contents

Foreword viii

Acknowledgements x

Dedication xi

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Reference 2

Chapter 2 A brief history of comparative ophthalmology 3

References 8

Chapter 3 Common features of exotic animal ophthalmology 9

Ocular examination 9

Ancillary tests 11

Ocular pharmacology 13

References 13

Chapter 4 The rabbit eye 15

Introduction 15

Anatomy and physiology of the rabbit eye 15

What do rabbits see? 18

Adnexal disease 21

Diseases of the orbit 36

Diseases of the cornea 39

Diseases of the lens 44

Diseases of the iris 46

Glaucoma 49

Retinal disease 52

References 52

Chapter 5 The guinea pig eye 56

Anatomy and physiology of the guinea pig eye 56

What do guinea pigs see? 56

Diseases of the guinea pig eye 57

References 72

Chapter 6 The ferret eye 73

Anatomy and physiology of the ferret eye 73

What do ferrets see? 73

Diseases of the ferret eye 75

References 84

Chapter 7 The rat and mouse eye 86

Anatomy of the eye 86

A note on ophthalmoscopy 87

What do rats and mice see? 88

Ophthalmic disease in rats and mice 89

References 106

Chapter 8 The eye of other mammalian exotic pet species 109

Introduction 109

Hamsters 109

Gerbils 110

Chinchillas 111

Degus 111

Hedgehogs 112

Primates 114

References 116

Chapter 9 The avian eye 119

Introduction 119

Anatomy and physiology of the avian eye 119

What do birds see? 127

Evaluating the avian eye 130

Orbital disease 131

Lid and adnexal disease 135

Corneal disease 143

Uveal disease 146

Lens disease 148

Retinal disease 151

Horner’s syndrome 152

Enucleation 153

References 155

Chapter 10 The reptile eye 159

Introduction 159

Anatomy and physiology of the reptilian eye 159

Biology of the reptilian spectacle 162

What do reptiles see? 164

Diseases of the reptile eye 167

References 193

Chapter 11 The amphibian eye 197

Anatomy and physiology of the amphibian eye 197

What do amphibians see? 199

Diseases of the amphibian eye 200

Enucleation 208

Conclusion 208

References 208

Chapter 12 The fish eye 211

Introduction 211

Anatomy and physiology of the fish eye 212

What do fish see? 214

Diseases of the aquarium fish eye 216

References 227

Conclusions 228

Index 231

Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9781444330410, 978-1444330410
      ISBN10: 1444330411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This quick reference handbook covers the diagnosis and treatment of eye disease in a range of exotic companion animal species, including rabbits, rodents, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish.

      Trade Review

      “However, Ophthalmology of Exotic Pets could certainly serve as an important and necessary resource for, and a valuable addition to the library of, primary care practitioners who frequently practice exotic animal medicine and surgery.” (Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 December 2012)

      “This book is an excellent text to have in any small animal, exotic or zoo clinic and is recommended for its ease of use and clinical application.” (The Veterinary Record, 15 September 2012)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword viii

      Acknowledgements x

      Dedication xi

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      Reference 2

      Chapter 2 A brief history of comparative ophthalmology 3

      References 8

      Chapter 3 Common features of exotic animal ophthalmology 9

      Ocular examination 9

      Ancillary tests 11

      Ocular pharmacology 13

      References 13

      Chapter 4 The rabbit eye 15

      Introduction 15

      Anatomy and physiology of the rabbit eye 15

      What do rabbits see? 18

      Adnexal disease 21

      Diseases of the orbit 36

      Diseases of the cornea 39

      Diseases of the lens 44

      Diseases of the iris 46

      Glaucoma 49

      Retinal disease 52

      References 52

      Chapter 5 The guinea pig eye 56

      Anatomy and physiology of the guinea pig eye 56

      What do guinea pigs see? 56

      Diseases of the guinea pig eye 57

      References 72

      Chapter 6 The ferret eye 73

      Anatomy and physiology of the ferret eye 73

      What do ferrets see? 73

      Diseases of the ferret eye 75

      References 84

      Chapter 7 The rat and mouse eye 86

      Anatomy of the eye 86

      A note on ophthalmoscopy 87

      What do rats and mice see? 88

      Ophthalmic disease in rats and mice 89

      References 106

      Chapter 8 The eye of other mammalian exotic pet species 109

      Introduction 109

      Hamsters 109

      Gerbils 110

      Chinchillas 111

      Degus 111

      Hedgehogs 112

      Primates 114

      References 116

      Chapter 9 The avian eye 119

      Introduction 119

      Anatomy and physiology of the avian eye 119

      What do birds see? 127

      Evaluating the avian eye 130

      Orbital disease 131

      Lid and adnexal disease 135

      Corneal disease 143

      Uveal disease 146

      Lens disease 148

      Retinal disease 151

      Horner’s syndrome 152

      Enucleation 153

      References 155

      Chapter 10 The reptile eye 159

      Introduction 159

      Anatomy and physiology of the reptilian eye 159

      Biology of the reptilian spectacle 162

      What do reptiles see? 164

      Diseases of the reptile eye 167

      References 193

      Chapter 11 The amphibian eye 197

      Anatomy and physiology of the amphibian eye 197

      What do amphibians see? 199

      Diseases of the amphibian eye 200

      Enucleation 208

      Conclusion 208

      References 208

      Chapter 12 The fish eye 211

      Introduction 211

      Anatomy and physiology of the fish eye 212

      What do fish see? 214

      Diseases of the aquarium fish eye 216

      References 227

      Conclusions 228

      Index 231

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