This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. The cases discussed in Small Animal Ophthalmology cover selected areas of the subject, in particular common or potentially frustrating cases, as well as the occasional less frequently encountered diseases which should, nonetheless, be recognised by general practitioners. Each section is fully illustrated and useful appendices are included, covering ophthalmic emergencies, conditions which should be checked for in young animals and commonly used pharmacological agents.
Sally M. Turner, MA, VetMB, DVOphthal, MRCVS, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, UK
PARTE I. PEQUEÑOS MAMÍFEROS. 1. LAGOMORFOS. Conejo común. 2. ROEDORES. Cobayo doméstico. 3. ROEDORES. Hámster dorado. PARTE II. AVES. 4. ANSERIFORMES. Ánades de superficie. 5. PSITACIFORMES. Loros y cacatúas. 6. FALCONIFORMES Y ESTRIGIFORMES. Rapaces diurnas y rapaces nocturnas. PARTE III. REPTILES. 7. QUELONIO. Tortugas. 8. REPTILES ESCAMOSOS. Saurios. 9. REPTILES ESCAMOSOS. Serpientes. Índice alfabético de materias.