Retina, Choroid, Sclera

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Chapter 11 Retina, Choroid, Sclera INTRODUCTION The retina is a multicellular layer 100 to 250μm thick that lines the posterior segment of the eye. It is sandwiched between the vitreous…

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Uvea

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Chapter 7 Uvea INTRODUCTION The internal vascular layers of the eye—the iris and ciliary body in the anterior segment and the choroid of the posterior segment—make up the uvea. These…

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Cornea

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Chapter 5 Cornea INTRODUCTION The cornea is a vital part of the eye. Lesions of the cornea are often readily obvious to pet owners, because these lesions may be easily…

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Lens

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Chapter 8 Lens INTRODUCTION Most pathology that affects the lens, aside from rare congenital defects, is described as a cataract. A cataract is an opacity in the lens that can…

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Eyelid

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Chapter 1 Eyelid INTRODUCTION The eyelids are composed of skin, eyelid muscles, eyelid glands (particularly the meibomian glands), and the palpebral conjunctiva, which lines the inner surface of the eyelids….

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Glaucoma

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Chapter 9 Glaucoma INTRODUCTION Glaucoma, a disease that affects the optic nerve, is characterized by the death of ganglion cells and is associated with a pathologic elevation of the intraocular…

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Orbit

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Chapter 13 Orbit INTRODUCTION The conditions involving the eye and orbit essentially can be divided into those in which the eye itself is abnormally sized (e.g., microphthalmos, phthisis bulbi, glaucoma)…

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Conjunctiva

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Chapter 2 Conjunctiva INTRODUCTION The conjunctiva is a highly vascular layer on the surface of the eye and eyelids. It functions in some respects as a lymph node does, reacting…

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Lacrimal System

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Chapter 4 Lacrimal System INTRODUCTION Conditions of the nasolacrimal system affect the lacrimal secretions, particularly the aqueous phase of the tear film secreted by the lacrimal and third eyelid glands…

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Optic Nerve

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Chapter 12 Optic Nerve INTRODUCTION The optic nerve enters the eye through the lamina cribrosa of the sclera. In cats the normal optic nerve loses its myelination as it enters…

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