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Tag Archives: cat
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 24/05/2006
This eight year old Siamese cat has had differently sized pupils for some time but since the cat is not in any discomfort and can see, nobody was very worried. Today you are asked to see it, just for interest I guess. What might your differentials be and what tests would you do to come to a conclusion? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 24/05/2006
This little Siamese has esotropia – its cross-eyed if you want it in normal language! When you look at its retina with an ophthalmoscope its always moving around. Why cross-eyed and why the nystagmus? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 23/05/2006
This eight year old cat has rapidly lost her vision. She is being treated for cystitis – could that have anything to do with the changes you see here? Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 17/05/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]This little cat was presented to me today having come out of a bush yesterday with its two pupils different sizes. What might be the cause of this and how might we verify our diagnosis?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 23/03/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]This cat is presented because the right eye has changed to a yellow-brown from the blue-green of the fellow eye. What could the cause of this be? How would you determine what the true cause is?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 04/03/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]What species are we looking at here and what condition? What treatment would you suggest?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 16/02/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]Here’s one I have to say I am pretty pleased about! Lucky seems rather a sad name for this little 4 week old kitten that comes in from a rehoming centre where he has been left, just about … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 11/02/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]Claude, a delightful Tonkinese cat presents to you because his owner is concerned at a difference in colour between the two irises. Intraocular pressure is 15mmHg in both eyes. What is happening here and what might be the … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 01/02/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]This aged cat in a rehoming rescue centre is seen to have differently sized pupils but nobody has noted a vision problem. One eye has this appearance in the fundus, while the other has a diffuse retinal greying … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 30/01/2006
[tab name=”The Case”]So why is its eye enlarged? The intraocular pressure is 29mmHg just in case that helps you (or on the other hand it might just confuse you!)[/tab][end_tabset]