Enucleation – Complications Following Enucleation – Part2
The most common complication that we see with both types of enucleation from general practice and within our […]
Enucleation – The Last Resort For An Eye Case – Part1
Reasons for enucleation:
Enucleation is a procedure that is reluctantly performed in both general practice and specialist eye clinics. […]
Enucleation Tips
Enucleation is a procedure commonly performed in general practice. It is the policy of Animal Eye Care to […]
Enucleation
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Eye Certificates
Why have them?
Eye diseases are important. They can be obvious to owners, or they can result in blindness […]
PRA – Progressive Retinal Atrophy
PRA is an inherited disease that causes blindness in dogs. Breeds seen most commonly at Animal Eye Care […]
Australian Canine Eye Scheme
Eye Certification: whats involved? This is the certificate Animal Eye Care is involved with, if you wish not […]
Retinal Dysplasia
Retinal dysplasia (RD) is abnormal development of the retina. It is seen in a number of breeds at […]
Extra Eyelashes
What they are
Extra eyelashes are eyelashes that grow from small glands in the eyelid edges. These glands normally […]
Primary Lens Luxation in the Dog
The normal lens is suspended in the eye by zonules (see picture). The zonules can degenerate and the […]
Imperforate Punctum / Punctal Atresia
Dogs normally have an upper and lower tear duct openings. These look like two little oval slits near […]
Entropion
What is entropion?
Entropion is an eyelid abnormality where the eyelid edge rolls in and onto the cornea. Often […]
Eyelid Conformation Issues
“Normal” eyelid conformation for dogs is taken to be an almond shaped palpebral fissure (eyelid opening) with the […]
Cherry Eye
A cherry eye is the prolapse of the gland of the third eyelid. The appearance is a red […]
Non-Surgical Management Of Cataracts
Cataracts may occur due to a variety of causes such as genetic, diabetes, PRA and age.
The ideal treatment […]
Cataracts – Lens Induced Uveitis (LIU)
Remember that cataracts are not benign, developing and mature cataracts leak previously sequestered lens proteins. This can cause […]
Feline Conjunctivitis
Feline conjunctivitis is a doxycyline deficiency!
If you have been to any of our CE sessions you may have […]
Allergic Conjunctivitis Treatment
Client Information Sheet for Vets and Clients
For the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis including follicular form.
Calendula officinalis
“Calendula” is from […]
Canine Conjunctivitis
Most ocular disease whether it be deep disease like uveitis, or superficial disease like allergic conjunctivitis will manifest […]
Eosinophilic Keratitis / Conjunctivitis
Eosinophilic keratitis is a characterized by the formation of white, almost cottage cheese like lesions on the cornea […]
Corneal Lipid Info
There are different types of corneal lipid seen in dogs. These include breed related, keratopathies, pannus, episcleritis and […]
Feline Glaucoma
Feline glaucoma is harder to recognise compared to canine glaucoma for both the owner and the vet. Whilst […]
Useful Glaucoma Treatments Part2
Timoptol eye drops (Timolol maleate 0.5% and 0.25%)
Timolol is a […]
Useful Glaucoma Drugs Part1
Currently used in veterinary practice.
Xalatan eye drops (Latanoprost 0.05%)
Latanoprost is […]
Measuring the IOP – intraocular pressure
The normal IOP is 10 to 25 mmHg. Tonometry is the technique used to measure the IOP. Glaucoma […]
Cataracts
Cataract surgery is a very involved procedure, and there is a lot of preparation prior to and after […]
Blepharitis
Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelids. The eyelids can be red and swollen, and the lid margins are […]
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is caused by Increased pressure within the eye. The increased pressure can rapidly cause blindness, and also […]
Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis in dogs, especially long standing cases, is generally due to allergic conditions.
In cats most cases of conjunctivitis […]
Dry Eye
Diagnosis
Schirmer Tear Test Normal 15 mm wetting/min. Dry eye can easily be overlooked. Always do a STT […]
Corneal Lipid
There are 3 main causes of canine corneal lipid deposition.
- Corneal lipid keratopathy or corneal lipidosis
- Corneal lipid […]
Breed Predisposition
In Veterinary Ophthalmology, breed predisposition is extremely relevant. We hope that you find this list of commonly seen […]
Eye Examination Summary
This includes the variety of examinations Animal Eye Care performs depending on the individual case
- History: discharge, […]
Cherry Eye Surgery
Notes on surgical technique, Animal Eye Care Modification of the Rhea Morgan Pocket Technique for replacement of prolapsed […]
Sudden Vision Loss
Vision in small animals can be assessed through the menace response (also tests CN VII function and can […]
Corneal Grafts at Animal Eye Care
Many ulcers in general practice can be successfully managed medically, and in some cases additionally with a temporary […]
Geriatric Eye Problems
The take home essentials from Robin Stanley’s talk to the AVA Victorian Division meeting. If you were not […]
Endothelial Degeneration
A patient with corneal endothelial degeneration will present to you with a blue cloudy eye (corneal oedema). The […]
Prominent Eyes
Many see a prominent eye, and think it must be an enlarged (buphthalmic) globe and jump to a […]
Conjunctival Masses
Differential Diagnosis include: 1. Haemangioma (usually looks like a blood blister) 2. Melanoma (usually black but can be […]
Common Eyelid Problems
Entropion
Lower lid Entropion is common in many large breed dogs including Labradors, Golden Retrievers, Rottweilers, Standard Poodles […]
Golden Rules for Eye Cases
ALWAYS consider breed predisposition. Many eye cases in dogs developed because of inbreeding. Just assume that any German […]