Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology. Kirk N. GelattЧитать онлайн книгу.
Table of Contents
1 Cover
4 Preface
7 Section 1: Basics for Clinical Veterinary Ophthalmology 1 Development and Morphology of the Eye and Adnexa Section I: Development of the Eye and Adnexa Gastrulation and Neurulation Formation of the Optic Vesicle and Optic Cup Lens Formation Vascular Development Development of the Cornea and Anterior Chamber Development of the Iris, Ciliary Body, and Iridocorneal Angle Retina and Optic Nerve Development Sclera, Choroid, and Tapetum Vitreous Optic Nerve Eyelids Extraocular Muscles Section II: Morphology of the Eye and Adnexa Introduction Orbit Eyelids Conjunctiva Nictitating Membrane Lacrimal and Nasolacrimal System Globe Cornea Sclera Uvea Lens Vitreous Retina Optic Nerve Vasculature of the Eye and Orbit 2 Ophthalmic Physiology and Vision Section I: Physiology of the Eye Anterior Eye Structures Tear Production and Drainage Cornea Iris and Pupil Nutrition of Intraocular Tissues Ocular Circulation Ocular Barriers Aqueous Humor and Intraocular Pressure Lens Vitreous Ocular Mobility Oculocardiac Reflex Section II: Optics and Physiology of Vision Introduction Visual Optics Visual Processing: Photoreceptors to Cortex Section III: Vision Scotopic and Photopic Vision Flicker Detection Motion Perception Visual Fields, Binocular Vision, and Depth Perception Color Vision 3 Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics Section I: Ocular Drug Delivery Barriers to Ocular Drug Delivery Topical Administration Periocular Administration Intraocular Administration Sustained Drug Delivery to Intraocular Tissues Systemic Administration Other Methods of Ocular Drug Delivery Antibacterial, Antifungal, and Antiviral Agents Antiviral Agents Anti‐inflammatory Agents Mydriatics/Cycloplegics, Anesthetics, and Tear Substitutes and Stimulators
8 Section 2: Ocular Exam and Imaging 4 Eye Examination and Diagnostics History