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OverviewFOREWORD INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 How to use this book 1.2 Performing an ocular examinati on in an emergency situation 1.3 Recording observations made in an ocular emergency 1.4 Equipment and aids required to deal with the ocular emergency 1.5 Some preliminary notes on treatment of ocular infections 1.6 Analgesia in ocular emergencies 1. 7 Dealing with ocular emergencies in horses and ruminants 1.7.1 Techniques facilitating large animal ocular examination 1.7.2 Te chniques facilitating large animal ocular therapeutics CHAPTER 2: A problem orientated approach 2.1: The red eye 2.2 The painful eye 2.3 The white eye 2.4 The suddenly blind eye 2.5 Ocular lesions in systemic disease DIAGNOSIS AND TRE ATMENT OF OCULAR EMERGENCIES CHAPTER 3: ADNEXA AND ORBIT 3 .1: Lid laceration 3.2 Conjunctivitis 3.3 Conjunctival foreign body 3.4 Acute keratoconjunctivitis sicca 3.5 Or bital cellulitis 3.6 Orbital space occupying lesion CHAPT Full Product DetailsAuthor: David L. Williams, MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVOpthal, FRCVS (David A. Williams, MA, Vet MB, PhD, MRCVS, Veterinary Ophthalmology, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, England, UK) , Kathy Barrie (Animal Eye Clinic, Sunshine Animal Hospital, FL, USA) , Thomas Ffrangcon Evans (Lecturer in Ophthalmology, University of Edinburgh, UK)Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9780750635608ISBN 10: 0750635606 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 08 April 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |