Self-Assessment Colour Review
Small Animal Ophthalmology

Don A. Samuelson, PhD
Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Dennis E. Brooks, DVM PhD Diplomate ACVO
Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

Contributors:
Gil Ben-Shlomo DVM PhD Catherine M. Nunnery DVM
Sarah E. Blackwood DVM Avery A. Woodworth DVM
Caryn E. Plummer DVM Diplomate ACVD
Kathleen P. Barrie DVM Diplomate ACVD

In this volume, the latest in the bestselling series of self-assessment colour reviews, the authors provide systematic coverage of the subject as randomised self-assessment case presentations: integrated questions, superb illustrations, colour photos, imaging, diagrams, tables and detailed explanatory answers. There are 251 illustrated cases and the authors have emphasised the more common ophthalmic conditions presented to veterinarians in practice. The differential diagnoses, examination techniques, and therapies for these ocular conditions are discussed within specific cases.

While ophthalmic problems relating to dogs and cats are often similar, this is not always the case. For that reason, the authors have distinguished the canine cases from the feline in the listing of the ‘Broad classification of cases’.

The book is designed to appeal to veterinary students preparing for exams, and to veterinary practitioners in their continuing professional development.

Self-Assessment Colour Review of Cattle and Sheep Medicine - coverPublication: March 2011

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Key features

  • Growth area in small animal practice

  • Randomised but systematic coverage by international author
    team

  • Thought provoking self-assessment format

  • Superb illustrations and detailed explanatory answers

Bibliographic info

  • Softcover, 192 pages
  • 210 x 148 mm page size
  • 452 colour and b/w illustrations
  • ISBN: 978-1-84076-145-0
  • publication year: 2011

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