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Tag Archives: dog
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 21/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]Being a keen proto-ophthalmologist you tend to look closely at the eyes of normal dogs coming for routine vaccination. In this Collie-cross dog you see this retinal abnormality. What is it and what does it mean?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 18/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]We are just about to operate on this Jack Russell’s eye – but what is the problem and what are we going to do?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 14/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]I chose one of the blood donor greyhounds from the vet school today to show a group of students what a normal canine retina looked like. But what did I find?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 10/10/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This dog is presented with gradually worsening vision and a continuous white discharge. What’s the likely problem, what would your key diagnostic test be and what are the possible therapeutic options?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 29/09/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This 18 month old Golden Retriever presents with these startled-looking eyes. What is going on here? How would you treat it?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 29/09/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This 13 year old dog is brought to you because the owners are concerned about the haziness in his lenses. He doesn’t seem to be having problems at the moment but should he have cataract surgery now to … Continue reading
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 29/09/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This dog is presented with a acutely red painful lacrimating eye. There’s obviously a corneal ulcer here, stained with fluorescein dye and conjunctival hyperaemia. But what has caused the ulcer? Look carefully. Can you see the problem?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 29/09/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]This 7 month labrador is presented with this slowly growing excrescence (well I’m not quite sure what word to use for it!) and associated exophthalmos. What might be going on here?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 07/09/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]What lesions do you see in this 13 year old dog’s eye? Is the cataract (there’s a giveaway for a start!) suitable for surgery do you think?[/tab][end_tabset]
A Clinical Case from the Archives : 03/08/2005
[tab name=”The Case”]What disease processes are you seeing in the eye of this white 7 year old German Shepherd. What diagnostic tests might you employ and what treatment?[/tab][end_tabset]
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