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A Clinical Case from the Archives : 21/12/2006

This cat presents with a brown deposit in its anterior chamber. It looks as if it might be in the cornea here, like a corneal sequestrum doesn’t it, but believe me it was lying in the aqueous behind the cornea. What is it? How might it have got there? Continue reading

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A Clinical Case from the Archives : 16/12/2005

[tab name=”The Case”]This cat is a fascinating (to me at least!) telediagnosis from Lucy Wheeler – thanks to her for a great image! This is a four year old cat with sudden blindness, dilated pupils and this orange mass in … Continue reading

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