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Volume 262 (2024): Issue S2 (Dec 2024): A New Age of Veterinary Ophthalmology
Publication Date:
01 Dec 2024
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Editorial
A new age of veterinary ophthalmology
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Clinical applications of in vivo confocal microscopy enhance the detection and management of ocular surface disease in dogs and cats
Ultrasound biomicroscopy in dogs suggests postoperative ocular hypertension may be associated with ciliary cleft changes related to cataract surgery
Growing interest but limited evidence on the usefulness of cannabidiol in treating ophthalmic disease in dogs: a review
The effect of intravitreal cidofovir injection on end-stage glaucoma in dogs: a retrospective study of 153 eyes
Particulate matter from wildfire smoke in northern Colorado appears to be associated with conjunctivitis in dogs
Advancements in equine ophthalmic imaging enhance understanding of ocular and orbital anatomy and disease in standing sedated horses
Ultrasound biomicroscopic imaging parameters associated with outcome in equine infectious ulcerative keratitis and stromal abscesses
Current therapy and advancements in the treatment of equine fungal keratitis
Treatment of equine keratomycosis, part 1: selection of appropriate therapy based on clinical presentation and diagnostic testing improves clinical outcomes
Treatment of equine keratomycosis, part 2: reporting common systemic and ocular complications to enhance decision-making for equine clinicians and owners
Causes, treatment, and outcome of hyphema, fibrin, and vitreal hemorrhage in horses: 219 cases (2012–2023)
Comparative efficacy of low-volume retrobulbar anesthesia using three commercial local anesthetics in adult horses
Investigating the etiology of ocular changes in
Monodactylus argenteus
housed in a shoaling ring exhibit
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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