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ISSN 2398-2942
Ophthalmology
Blindness (acute onset)
Episcleritis: diffuse – Bernese Mountain dog
Episcleritis: nodular granulomatous – Labrador
Eyelid: distichia with superficial ulceration
Eyelid: distichiasis and entropion
Diabetic cataract: Miniature Schnauzer, 8 years
Progressive retinal degeneration: immature cataract – Shih Tzu, 10 years
Eye: chronic uveitis – Akita
Eye: chronic glaucoma 02
Eye: anterior lens luxation – CKCS, 5 years
Eyesight – what colors can dogs see?
Stargardt disease
Macular corneal dystrophy
Pilocarpine
Pigmentary keratitis
Pigment on anterior lens capsule: Cocker Spaniel 5 years golden
Phenylephrine
Phacoemulsification 04
Phacoemulsification 05
Phacoemulsification 02
Phacoemulsification 03
Phacoemulsification 01
Phacoemulsification
Persistent pupillary membrane: Labrador 6 months
Persistent pupillary membrane: Old English Sheepdog 3 months
Persistent pupillary membrane: Beagle 3 months
Persistent pupillary membrane: Cairn Terrier 6 years
Persistent pupillary membrane
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: SBT, 5 months old
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: SBT, 6 months old
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: Dobermann 4 years
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: German Shepherd Dog 6 months
Persistent hyaloid remnant: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 7 weeks
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: Cocker Spaniel 6 months
Persistent hyaloid artery: Shetland Sheepdog 8 weeks
Parotid duct transposition (PDT) 06
Parotid duct transposition (PDT) 07
Parotid duct transposition (PDT) 04
Parotid duct transposition (PDT) 05