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Diseases of the equine orbit may result in profound cosmetic changes such as exophthalmos or strabismus, but in almost all cases, vision loss occurs. Unfortunately, these cosmetic changes and vision loss are commonly permanent, and prognosis of orbital disease in general is poor. The globe and ...
Histologic Basis of Ocular Disease in Animals is a comprehensive reference covering pathology of the eye in a spectrum of animal species, including domestic animals, fish, birds, and laboratory animals. With 464 pages the book highlights the following topics: fixation and processing of ocular...
Objective: To identify computed tomographic (CT) signs that could be used to differentiate inflammatory from neoplastic orbital conditions in small animals. Animal studied: Fifty-two animals (25 cats, 21 dogs, 4 rabbits, and 2 rodents). Procedure: Case-control study in which CT images of animals...
This is the tenth in a series of supplements to the Equine Veterinary Journal. The first supplement on this subject was published in 1983 and many of these previous authors have contributed and the information has been updated. There are 23 papers divided into 9 sections under the headings orbit,...
Males weigh between 45 and 55 kilos and females weigh between 25 and 35 kilos. Colouration is highly variable from mostly black, to various shades...
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The skin is the organ most exposed to the external environment, and is subject to constant challenge from a large number of pathogens and traumas,...