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Neuro‐ophthalmology Neuro‐ophthalmic Examination Neuroanatomical Lesion Localization Neuro‐ophthalmic Diseases 19 Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease Introduction Section I: Dogs Congenital Developmental Acquired Section II: Cats Congenital Developmental Acquired Section III: Horses Congenital Acquired Section IV: Food Animals Congenital
12 Appendix A: Inherited Ophthalmic Diseases in the Dog
13 Appendix B: Inherited Eye Diseases in the Cat
14 Appendix C: Inherited Eye Diseases in the Horse
15 Appendix D: Inherited Eye Diseases in Production Animals
16 Appendix E: Lysosomal Storage Diseases in the Dog, Cat, and Food Animals
17 Glossary Common ophthalmic roots: Common words:
18 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Sequence of ocular development in human, mouse, and dog.Table 1.2 Sequence of ocular development in the cow.Table 1.3 Embryonic origins of ocular tissues.Table 1.4 Orbital dimensions.Table 1.5 Foramina and associated nerves and blood vessels.Table 1.6 Muscles of the eye and eyelids.Table 1.7 External globe dimensions (mm).Table 1.8 Width and height (mm) of the cornea measured in a straight line.
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Reflexes involving the blink response.Table 2.2 Blinking rates of domestic animals.Table 2.3 Elastic moduli of layers of the cornea as determined by atomic for...Table 2.4 Components of the pupillary light reflex.Table 2.5 Adrenergic receptors in the iris and ciliary body.Table 2.6 Estimates of aqueous humor dynamics in selected species.Table 2.7 Aqueous humor dynamics formulas.Table 2.8 Methods to investigate aqueous humor dynamics.Table 2.9 Comparative volumes of the chambers and select structures of the e...Table 2.10 IOPs in select animal species.Table 2.11 Factors that cause short‐ and long‐term fluctuations in IOP.Table 2.12 Luminances of natural and artificial light sources. a Table 2.13 Refraction constants in the human eye.Table 2.14 Eye size (ascending order) and corneal power (descending order) i...Table 2.15 Refractive errors in selected animal species. a Table 2.16 Visual acuity in select species. a
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Recommended ophthalmic antibiotic choices based on in vitro suscep...Table 3.2 Antifungal medications used to treat keratomycosis.Table 3.3 Summary of Selected Topically Administered Antiviral Drugs for Tre...Table 3.4 Corticosteroids for veterinary ophthalmology.Table 3.5 Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) in Veterinary Ophth...Table 3.6 A summary of the reported mydriatic effects of some commonly utili...Table 3.7 Commercially available corticosteroid agents for subconjunctival i...Table 3.8 Topical and local/injectable anesthetics for veterinary ophthalmol...Table 3.9 Systemic carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (mg/kg): Single‐dose studie...Table 3.10 Hyperosmotics for veterinary ophthalmology.
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Fundus magnification with direct ophthalmoscopy in animals. a Table 4.2 Light beam selections for direct ophthalmoscopy.Table 4.3 Topical stains for veterinary ophthalmology.Table 4.4 Normal IOP reported in animals.
5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Differential diagnoses for exophthalmos in dogs.Table 5.2 Recommended treatment and prognosis for traumatic proptosis in do...
6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Methods to treat distichiasis in the dog.Table 6.2 Site of entropion in selected breeds.Table 6.3 Surgical procedures for canine entropion.Table 6.4 Histologic classification and frequency of canine eyelid neoplasm...
7 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Summary of cytology in conjunctivitis.Table 8.2 Surgical techniques to replace the prolapsed nictitating membrane...
8 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Dynamics of corneal healing after corneal