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VetBooks.ir Diseases and Disorders
GLAUCOMA Glaucoma secondary to chronic lens-induced uveitis. The hypermature cataract is subluxated
dorsally, revealing an aphakic crescent. There is diffuse corneal edema, particularly prominent in the perilimbal
region. The pupil is mydriatic, and the sclera is injected.
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
READINGS SHEETS
McLellan GJ, et al: Feline glaucoma. Vet Clin Small
Anim 45:1307-1333, 2015. Consent to Perform Enucleation
Miller PE, et al: Clinical signs and the diagnosis Glaucoma
of the canine primary glaucomas. Vet Clin Small How to Administer Eye Medications
Anim 45:1183-1212, 2015. How to Assemble and Use an Elizabethan Collar
Pumphrey S: Canine secondary glaucomas. Vet Clin
Small Anim 45:1335-1364, 2015.
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