Articles by Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO - Veterinary Medicine
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Articles by Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO

Just Ask the Expert: What is a normal Schirmer tear test result?

Oct 1, 2010

Most sources state that the reference range of Schirmer tear test values is 15 to 20 mm/min in most species.

Is routine measurement of IOP in pets at risk of glaucoma advisable?

May 26, 2010

Get the answer from veterinary ophthalmologist Juliet Gionfriddo.

Clinical Exposures: Palpebral reconstruction after entropion surgery in a dog

Mar 1, 2010

A 9-year-old 46.2-lb (21-kg) spayed female mixed-breed dog was presented to the ophthalmology service at Colorado State University for evaluation of incisional infection and delayed healing after bilateral entropion surgery.

Just Ask the Expert: Premature eyelid opening in a kitten

Aug 10, 2009

At what age do cats open their eyes?

A challenging case: Conjunctival lymphoma in a cat

The owner's schedule and financial constraints made the cause of this cat's protruding nictitating membrane a challenge to diagnose and treat.
Jun 1, 2008

A 10-year-old 12-lb (5.5-kg) female spayed domestic shorthaired cat was presented to Colorado State University's Veterinary Medical Center for evaluation of a protruding nictitating membrane of the right eye.

A challenging case: An unusual cause of blindness in a Siberian husky

Despite a lack of other obvious physical abnormalities or signs, systemic disease was suspected of causing this dog's eye problems.
Mar 1, 2007

A 12-year-old 57-lb (26-kg) castrated male Siberian husky was presented to the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of blindness of three weeks' duration, depression, and polydipsia.

A challenging case: A dog with ocular masses

First thought to be trauma-related scarring, the lesions in this patient's eye stemmed from a somewhat more surprising cause.
Aug 1, 2005

A middle-aged 48.5-lb (22-kg) spayed female Border collie mix was presented to the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a red, weepy left eye.

Ophthalmology Challenge: A greyhound with red eyes

Apr 1, 2005

A 4-year-old spayed female greyhound was presented to Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of redness in both eyes, a possible corneal ulcer in the right eye, and a scratch in the skin of the medial canthus of the left eye.

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