THE EDITOR:
BRIAN C. GILGER, DVM, MS, DACVO, is the head of the equine ophthalmology service at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of contributors, iv
Preface to the third edition, vi
About the companion website, vii
1 Equine ocular examination basic techniques, 1
Riccardo Stoppini and Brian C. Gilger
2 Advanced ophthalmic imaging in the horse, 40
Eric C. Ledbetter and Ruth A. Van Hatten
3 Practical field ophthalmology, 72
Ann E. Dwyer
4 Ophthalmic diseases of foals, 112
Marta Leiva and Teresa Pena
5 Diseases and surgery of the globe and orbit, 151
Claudia Hartley and Rachael A. Grundon
6 Diseases of the adnexa and nasolacrimal system, 197
Elizabeth A. Giuliano
7 Diseases of the cornea, 252
Dennis E. Brooks, Andrew Matthews, and Alison B. Clode
8 Diseases of the uvea, uveitis, and recurrent uveitis, 369
Brian C. Gilger and Steven R. Hollingsworth
9 Diseases and surgery of the lens, 416
Richard J. McMullen Jr and Brian C. Gilger
10 Glaucoma, 453
David A. Wilkie, Anne J. Gemensky-Metzler, Mary Lassaline, and Dennis E. Brooks
11 Diseases of the equine vitreous and retina, 469
Rachel A. Allbaugh, Wendy M. Townsend, and David A. Wilkie
12 Equine vision, 508
Paul E. Miller and Christopher J. Murphy
13 Inherited ocular disorders, 545
Lynne Sheila Sandmeyer and Rebecca Bellone
14 Equine neuro-ophthalmology, 567
Elsa Beltran, Kaspar Matiasek, and Claudia Hartley
15 Ocular manifestations of systemic disease, 591
Jennifer L. Davis
16 National and international regulations on ophthalmic disease and medications, 624
Mary Lassaline
17 Management of blind horses, 629
Ann E. Dwyer
Index, 649
REVIEWS
"The third edition of Equine Ophthalmology is an excellent resource for both general equine practitioners and veterinary ophthalmologists. The content is organized in a concise but thorough format. The book provides information regarding the equipment necessary for a complete ophthalmic examination and practical advice for both medical and surgical management of various ophthalmic diseases. The images of various ophthalmic diseases, along with charts and tables summarizing treatments, will aid equine practitioners in providing excellent ophthalmic care to their patients. I have used the previous versions of this book for several years, and I highly recommend this edition for anyone wanting to expand their knowledge of equine ophthalmology" (Reviewed by Meredith L. Voyles, DVM, MS, DACVO, Veterinary Ophthalmology Services, Nashville, Tenn 15th June 2017 AVMA)
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