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Recent Posts
Category Archives: Cases
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 31/10/2006
This labrador has had a couple of operations to replace what was thought to be a prolapsed nictitans gland but has now developed this substantial unilateral chemosis, resistant to topical steroid. What might be happening? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2006
A seemingly easy one here – what is this lesion in this cat eye? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/10/2006
This duck is presented because of poor vision. Where is the lesion? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/10/2006
What is causing this 4 month old puppy’s eye to be red and always somewhat irritated? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/10/2006
What is happening in this rabbit’s eye? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 06/10/2006
Delightful little Roxy is suddenly blind with other neurological deficits. Nothing on MRI (well a brain for sure but no lesions – you know what I mean!) but a severe inflammatory picture on the CSF tap. What is causing her blindness? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 09/08/2006
This year old labrador has developed a fluctuant mass in his medial canthus. What might your differentials be and how might you investigate this? By the way, the fluorecein you can see we placed in the eye never got to the nostril on this side while it rapidly appeared there on the right hand side after we put the same amount in the right lower conjunctival sac – just a little clue! Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 09/08/2006
What’s up with this little guinea pig? What would you do? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 09/08/2006
hat is likely to be the cause of the ulcer in this horse – seen in the middle of summer and causing some considerable discomfort? What would you do? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 09/08/2006
Many apologies to those of you who regularly visit this site – I haven’t put any cases on for a couple of months, mainly because I’m hard at work writing my FRCVS dissertation on – believe it or not – ocular abnormalities in farmed halibut! What abnormalities can you see here? Continue reading