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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Recent Posts
Category Archives: David’s Blog
Advice for Freshers from 1913
Welcome to Dr David Williams website – mostly a record of recent cases he’s been involved in and publications in journals. This is a relatively new version of the site – there are hundreds more cases archived on the previous … Continue reading
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An ophthalmic e-bay purchase!
[tab name=”The Case”] I love buying stuff on e-bay (try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKtlK7sn0JQ !) but today’s find is perhaps my favourite to date – what it is? [/tab] [tab name=”David’s view”] This is an ophthalmoscope by Andrew Stanford Morton at the turn of … Continue reading
An introduction – and a case
Here is one to start you off. A five year old guinea pig with this weird deposit around the limbus in both eyes. What is happening here and does it matter to the animal? Continue reading