Topics
- anisocoria
- asteroid hyalosis
- bird
- blepharitis
- canine
- cat
- cataract
- chemosis
- conjunctivitis
- corneal oedema
- corneal pigmentation
- corneal sequestrum
- Corneal ulcer
- distichiasis
- dog
- dry eye
- Encephalitozoan-associated uveitis
- entropion
- exophthalmos
- eyelid tumour
- feline
- Food Animal
- glaucoma
- guinea pig
- Horners syndrome
- Horse
- hypertension
- hypertensive retinopathy
- Iridal cyst
- iris dyscolouration
- Iris melanoma
- keratitis
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- lens luxation
- Limbal Melanoma
- owl
- progressive retinal atrophy
- rabbit
- reptile
- retinal degeneration
- retinal detachment
- retinopathy
- strabismus
- symblepharon
- uveitis
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Author Archives: davidwilliams
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 16/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]Don’t you think this is quite the most beautiful lens pathology you’ve seen for a long time?! I’m kicking myself now that I didn’t dilate the pupil to get a full view and I will in a few … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 13/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This three month old cross-bred puppy is presented with eyes that seem, according to the owner, to have been irritating the dog almost from day one. What is the cause and how would you treat it?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 13/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This cat has been presented by the owner saying that, having been awol for a few days, the animal arrives back home with her eyes looking like this. What is your provisional diagnosis and what test would you … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 08/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This horse presented with a painful lacrimating eye. What might be happening here – extrapolate from other species maybe to give you a clue! What diagnostic steps would you take and what treatment might be appropriate?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 05/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]A cocker spaniel turns up this morning with an eye characterised by corneal oedema, episcleral congestion, a vascular fringe at its limbus, a dilated pupil and visual impairment. What is the likely diagnosis?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 05/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]The dog in the previous qustion has a problem in its right eye as well. Persistent copious discharge and a red eye but one that is visual are seen here. What might be going on?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 05/11/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This 9 month almost completely white harlequin great dane is deaf and unilaterally blind too. What is happening here and why has it got these problems?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This two year old Irish Wolfhound is presented with a gradual loss of vision in this eye. What is wrong and what might you do to investigate and treat?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]The treatment in the Irish Wolfhound from the preceeding question has involved pleating the lateral rectus muscle to turn the eye, but has had the effect of bringing across the third eyelid. Why is that?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This three year old Labrador is presented to you as the owner is concerned about its eyes, although vision seems to be normal. What is wrong and what tests would you do to determine what is wrong?[/tab][end_tabset]