Course title
眼科学   [Veterinary Ophthalmology]
Course category agriculture speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 5  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 016673
Instructor(s)
田中 あかね, 宇塚 雄次(岩)   [TANAKA Akane, UDUKA Yuuji]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
Eye disorders are frequently encountered in clinical veterinary practice. Systematically studying eye disorders is highly useful. This course focuses on disorders of the eye. This course seeks to increase students’ understanding through separate classes on regional anatomy, pathogenesis, diagnosis, medical treatment, and surgery. This course outlines ophthalmic disorders in both small animals and large animals. This course will feature numerous images from actual cases.
Expected Learning
To understand - in three dimensions - the normal structures of animal eyes and the function of different sites and to be able to graphically depict those structures and sites.
To correctly understand and be able to explain mechanisms by which conditions develop and how to treat them.
Course schedule
1. The normal structure and function of the eye
2. Disorders of the eyelids and adnexa
3. Disorders of the anterior segment of the eye - 1
4. Disorders of the anterior segment of the eye - 2
5. Disorders of ocular media
6. Normal findings for and disorders of the posterior segment of
the eye and retina in various animals
7. Comparative approaches for eye disorders of various animals

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Assessment/Grading
Students who attend 80% or more of the classes in this course and who have a score of 60 points or higher on the exam will receive credit for this course. Students will not be allowed to re-take the exam. Students will be notified later of the exam date. Students will be informed of the class schedule when the first class meets.
Message from instructor(s)
Students should understand the layout and location of structures. Students should diligently study small animals as well as large animals.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
4/4/2017 11:28:55 AM