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Felis Categories ophthalmology
Acetazolamide
Aciclovir
Anesthesia: for ophthalmic surgery
Anterior uvea: traumatic uveitis
Apraclonidine
Atropine
Betaxolol
Biopsy: eye
Blepharitis
Blindness
Brimonidine
Carteolol
Cataract
Chalazion
Chlamydia disease
Chlamydophila felis
Ciclosporin
Conjunctival graft
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens: application
Cornea: debridement
Cornea: dermoid
Cornea: eosinophilic/proliferative keratoconjunctivitis
Cornea: herpesvirus keratitis
Cornea: keratitis
Cornea: sequestration
Cornea: superficial keratectomy
Cornea: suturing
Cornea: ulcerative keratitis
Dacryocystitis
Diclofenac
Distichiasis
Dorzolamide
Ectopic cilia
Electroretinography
Encephalitozoonosis
Endophthalmitis/Panophthalmitis
Epiphora
Eye: chorioretinitis
Eye: congenital ocular disorders
Eye: corneal opacity
Eye: corneal ulcer
Eye: enucleation
Eye: examination
Eye: gonioscopy
Eye: intraocular mass
Eye: iris atrophy
Eye: keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Eye: lens luxation
Eye: lens opacity
Eye: ocular discharge - overview
Eye: ocular foreign body
Eye: ocular manifestations of systemic disease
Eye: papilledema
Eye: paracentesis (aqueous)
Eye: persistent pupillary membrane
Eye: uveal melanoma
Eyelid and conjunctiva: neoplasia
Eyelid: abnormality
Eyelid: laceration
Eyelid: third eyelid flap
Eyelid: wedge resection
Fluorescein test
Fundoscopy: abnormal findings
Fundoscopy: normal findings
Glaucoma
Glycerol / Glycerine
Haw's syndrome
Horner syndrome
Hypertension
Hyphema
Idoxuridine
Ketorolac
Latanoprost
Lendectomy
Local anesthesia: retrobulbar
Micropunctum
Nasolacrimal duct disease
Neonatal ophthalmia
Ofloxacin
Ophthalmoscopy: direct
Ophthalmoscopy: indirect
Optic nerve head/optic disk: normal and abnormal findings
Optic neuritis
Orbit / globe: proptosis / prolapse
Parotid duct transposition (PDT)
Periocular dermatitis
Persistent corneal erosions
Phacoemulsification
Phenylephrine
Pilocarpine
Polyvinyl alcohol
Retina: degeneration (FPRD/FCRD comparison)
Retina: detachment
Retina: fluoroquinolone retinopathy
Retina: hemorrhage
Retina: inherited degenerations
Retina: taurine-deficient retinopathy
Retrobulbar space-occupying lesion
Cat flu: neonatal ophthalmia
Cataract: dislocation - DSH, 10 years
Cataract: nutritional - Tiger cub
Cataract: traumatic - DSH 9 years
Conjunctiva: chemosis 01
Conjunctiva: chemosis 02 - severe
Conjunctiva: cyst (Siamese)
Conjunctiva: edema or chemosis
Conjunctiva: follicular conjunctivitis 01
Conjunctiva: follicular conjunctivitis 02
Conjunctiva: lymphoma
Conjunctival pallor
Conjunctivitis: severe
Contact lens 01: applying drops
Contact lens 02: removing lens from container
Contact lens 03: Handling the lens
Contact lens 04: positioning the eye
Contact lens 05: fitting the lens
Contact lens 06: adjusting the lens
Contact lens 07: pulling the nictitating membrane over the lens
Cornea: foreign body
Cornea: sequestrum 01
Cornea: sequestrum 02
Cornea: sequestrum 03
Eye: adenocarcinoma of ciliary epithelium
Eye: anisocoria - Burmese 4 years
Eye: anisocoria 01
Eye: anisocoria 02
Eye: anterior lens luxation - ultrasound
Eye: anterior uveitis - due to FIP 01
Eye: bilateral iris hypoplasia
Eye: blocked tear duct 01
Eye: blocked tear duct 02
Eye: cataract - ultrasound
Eye: conjunctival lymphoma
Eye: corneal debridement
Eye: corneal laceration 01
Eye: corneal laceration 02
Eye: dermoid (Birman)
Eye: eosinophilic keratitis 01
Eye: eosinophilic keratitis 02
Eye: exophthalmos - DSH 9 years
Eye: glaucoma - congenital (buphthalmos DSH, 9 weeks)
Eye: granuloma of the nictitating membrane
Eye: Horner's syndrome 01 - affected right eye
Eye: Horner's syndrome 01 - normal left eye
Eye: Horner's syndrome 02
Eye: Horner's syndrome 03
Eye: Horner's syndrome 05 - with left facial nerve paralysis
Eye: Horner's syndrome 06 - otitis media
Eye: hydrophthalmos due to congenital glaucoma
Eye: indolent ulcer
Eye: linear foreign body - ultrasound
Eye: microphthalmos
Eye: multiple punctate or grid keratotomy
Eye: normal - ultrasound
Eye: posterior lens luxation - ultrasound
Eye: proptosis
Eye: retina - detachment 01
Eye: retina - detachment 02
Eye: subconjunctival mass
Eye: symblepharon 02
Eye: uveal cysts
Eyelid: coloboma or agenesis
Gallery: contact lens
Haw's syndrome: bilateral protrusion of nictitans
Iris: freckles
Iris: iritis 01
Iris: iritis 02 with keratitis precipita
Iris: iritis 03
Iris: iritis 04
Iris: iritis 05
Iris: iritis 06 with posterior synechiae
Iris: iritis 07
Iris: iritis 08 - DSH, 10 months
Iris: synechiae
Iris: tumor 01 - lymphoma
Iris: tumor 02 - lymphoma
Iris: tumor 03 - lymphoma
Iris: tumor 04 - melanoma
Lens: anterior luxation 01
Lens: anterior luxation 02
Lens: posterior luxation
Normal fundus: blue - green tapetum - DSH
Normal fundus: subalbinism 01 - DSH
Normal fundus: subalbinism 02 - DSH, blue-eyed, white young adult
Normal fundus: subalbinism 03 - DSH, blue-eyed white
Normal fundus: subalbinism 04 - DSH, blue-eyed white
Normal fundus: subalbinism 05 - DSH, blue-eyed white
Normal fundus: vascular pattern - DSH
Normal fundus: yellow - green tapetum 01 - DSH
Normal fundus: yellow - green tapetum 02 - DSH
Normal fundus: yellow tapetum - DSH
Normal: tigroid tapetum nigrum - Siamese, 2 years
Optic disc: coloboma
Retina: degeneration - DSH tabby, 3 years
Retina: degeneration focal - DSH, 5 years
Blindness - living with a blind cat
Conjunctivitis in cats
Corneal ulcers - a sore eye
Enucleation
Eye drops - how to administer them
Eye examination
Herpes virus (FHV-1)
Taurine deficiency in your cat
Haw's syndrome audio article
Tonometry calibration chart
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