Richard R. Dubielzig & Kerry L. Ketring & Gillian J McLellan & Daniel M. Albert
Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope a ...view more
Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope as an invaluable guide to accurate diagnosis in ocular pathology.
The book presents a wide range of images of the highest quality. A unique and distinctive feature is the juxtaposition of clinical and pathological images while offering detailed enumeration of the diagnostic features. Expert comparative comments by Dr Daniel Albert and contextual information on relative incidence are provided throughout. The authors address spontaneous disease of the eye in all animal species, with a particular emphasis on companion species. In addition, specific, common or interesting conditions of exotic species are included.
The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species
Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology
Written by pathologists and clinicians
Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals
A convenient, comprehensive and easy-to-use reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, students and comparative vision scientists.
Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope as an invaluable guide to accurate diagnosis in ocular pathology.
The book presents a wide range of images of the highest quality. A unique and distinctive feature is the juxtaposition of clinical and pathological images while offering detailed enumeration of the diagnostic features. Expert comparative comments by Dr Daniel Albert and contextual information on relative incidence are provided throughout. The authors address spontaneous disease of the eye in all animal species, with a particular emphasis on companion species. In addition, specific, common or interesting conditions of exotic species are included.
The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species
Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology
Written by pathologists and clinicians
Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals
A convenient, comprehensive and easy-to-use reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, students and comparative vision scientists.
Key Features
The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species
Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology
Written by pathologists and clinicians
Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals
Author Information
By Richard R. Dubielzig, DVM, DACVP, DACVO (Hon), Leadership Committee, UW Eye Research Institute, Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathobiological Services, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; Kerry L. Ketring, DVM, DACVO, All Animal Eye Clinic, Cincinnati, OH, USA; Gillian J McLellan, BVMS, PhD, DVOphthal, DECVO, DACVO, MRCVS, Associate Scientist, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA and Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; Daniel M. Albert, MD, MS, F.A. Davis Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and Founding Director, University of Wisconsin McPherson Eye Research Institute, Madison, WI, USA
By Richard R. Dubielzig, DVM, DACVP, DACVO (Hon), Kerry L. Ketring, DVM, DACVO, Gillian J McLellan, BVMS, PhD, DVOphthal, DECVO, DACVO, MRCVS and Daniel M. Albert, MD, MS
Copyright Year
2010
Edition Number
1
Format
Book
Trim
Other
Illustrations
Approx. 446 illustrations (445 in full color)
Imprint
Saunders Ltd.
Page Count
472
Publication Date
17 May 2010
Stock Status
IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to ship
''On every page a plethora of images illustrate the pathological changes in the eyes of animals from cyclopic sheep globes to the retinitis in raptors infected with West Nile virus. Every veterinary library should hold a copy and it will become an indispersible guide for those grappling with the disease processes occurring in and around the eye.'' Mr David L. Williams
''VETERINARY Ocular Pathology – a Comparative Review’ is the first textbook covering this specialist field within pathology, and as such is very welcome. This text would be ideal for residents in veterinary pathology and ophthalmology, and anyone routinely working with ocular specimens in a research or commercial pathology laboratory.''
https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/veterinary-ocular-pathology-9780702027970.html4816Veterinary Ocular Pathologyhttps://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702027970.jpg268.1383USDInStock/Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Medicine General/Books35525503913115145120<p>Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope as an invaluable guide to accurate diagnosis in ocular pathology. </p>
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<P>The book presents a wide range of images of the highest quality. A unique and distinctive feature is the juxtaposition of clinical and pathological images while offering detailed enumeration of the diagnostic features. Expert comparative comments by Dr Daniel Albert and contextual information on relative incidence are provided throughout. The authors address spontaneous disease of the eye in all animal species, with a particular emphasis on companion species. In addition, specific, common or interesting conditions of exotic species are included. </p>
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<LI>The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species</li>
<P></p>
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<LI>Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology</li>
<P></p>
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<LI>Written by pathologists and clinicians</li>
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<LI>Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals</li>
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<P>A convenient, comprehensive and easy-to-use reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, students and comparative vision scientists.</p> <p>Veterinary Ocular Pathology: A Comparative Review links the clinical features of ocular disease with gross and microscopic pathology to demonstrate the essential features observable during diagnosis. It is designed to be kept next to the microscope as an invaluable guide to accurate diagnosis in ocular pathology. </p>
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<P>The book presents a wide range of images of the highest quality. A unique and distinctive feature is the juxtaposition of clinical and pathological images while offering detailed enumeration of the diagnostic features. Expert comparative comments by Dr Daniel Albert and contextual information on relative incidence are provided throughout. The authors address spontaneous disease of the eye in all animal species, with a particular emphasis on companion species. In addition, specific, common or interesting conditions of exotic species are included. </p>
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<LI>The first text devoted to the pathology of spontaneous diseases of the eyes and periocular tissues of domestic animal species</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Exceptionally high quality illustrations are presented throughout, demonstrating clinical features, gross pathology and histopathology</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Written by pathologists and clinicians</li>
<P></p>
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<LI>Includes a chapter devoted to the pathology of conditions associated with glaucoma in domestic animals</li>
<P></p></ul></ul>
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<P>A convenient, comprehensive and easy-to-use reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, students and comparative vision scientists.</p>00add-to-cart97807020279702011 and earlierProfessionalBy Richard R. Dubielzig, DVM, DACVP, DACVO (Hon), Kerry L. Ketring, DVM, DACVO, Gillian J McLellan, BVMS, PhD, DVOphthal, DECVO, DACVO, MRCVS and Daniel M. Albert, MD, MS20101BookOtherApprox. 446 illustrations (445 in full color)Saunders Ltd.472May 17, 2010IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to shipBy <STRONG>Richard R. Dubielzig</STRONG>, DVM, DACVP, DACVO (Hon), Leadership Committee, UW Eye Research Institute, Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathobiological Services, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; <STRONG>Kerry L. Ketring</STRONG>, DVM, DACVO, All Animal Eye Clinic, Cincinnati, OH, USA; <STRONG>Gillian J McLellan</STRONG>, BVMS, PhD, DVOphthal, DECVO, DACVO, MRCVS, Associate Scientist, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA and Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; <STRONG>Daniel M. Albert</STRONG>, MD, MS, F.A. Davis Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and Founding Director, University of Wisconsin McPherson Eye Research Institute, Madison, WI, USABooksBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select