This dog's problem was not conjunctivitis—as was first thought–but something much more serious.
Jul 1, 2011
By:
Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO, Thomas Chen, DVM
This dog's problem was not conjunctivitis—as was first thought—but something much more serious.
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Corneal ulcers usually heal rapidly with appropriate treatment, but this Labrador developed two that were slow to heal. A technique used commonly in people—diamond burr superficial keratectomy—appeared to help in this case.
Jan 1, 2011
By:
Kyshia T. Davis, DVM, Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO
Corneal ulcers usually heal rapidly with appropriate treatment, but this Labrador developed two that were slow to heal.
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