The document provides an overview of common veterinary ophthalmology issues. It discusses the anatomy of the eye and eyelid structure. Several common eyelid conditions are described in brief, including entropion, ectropion, chalazion, trichiasis, distichiasis, and ptosis. Blepharitis and eyelid lacerations are also mentioned. Tumors of the eyelid and third eyelid gland are discussed. Various conjunctivitis conditions like catarrhal and purulent conjunctivitis are listed. Other conditions covered include pterygium, tear scalding, and corneal ulcers. Videos are provided for some procedures.
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Hints on vet ophthalmology
1. Hints on Veterinary Ophthalmology
By/Sara Ahmed Hassouna
BVSc, MSc
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38. Superficial punctate keratitis in a dog.
Deep stromal ulcer + hypopyon ventrally.
Deep corneal ulcer in a dog
fluorescein stain adheres only to the walls of the ulcer;
the center of the ulcer fails to take up stain2/26/2017 38