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|q1= What ocular lesions are present?
 
|q1= What ocular lesions are present?
 
|a1= The ocular lesions visible are hypopyon, aqueous flare, anterior synechiae, iridal neovascularization and episcleral congestion.
 
|a1= The ocular lesions visible are hypopyon, aqueous flare, anterior synechiae, iridal neovascularization and episcleral congestion.
|l1= Uveitis – Rabbit
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|q2= What is the likely cause?
 
|q2= What is the likely cause?
 
|a2= These are all signs of anterior uveitis.
 
|a2= These are all signs of anterior uveitis.
 
Microbiologic culture of an aqueous tap was negative. Pasteurella multocida was cultured from a ventral bulla osteotomy. The ocular lesions probably arose from hematogenous spread of the organism.
 
Microbiologic culture of an aqueous tap was negative. Pasteurella multocida was cultured from a ventral bulla osteotomy. The ocular lesions probably arose from hematogenous spread of the organism.
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|q3= How would you treat this condition?
 
|q3= How would you treat this condition?
 
|a3= Treat this ocular condition with a combination of mydriasis with atropine, rigorous topical anti-inflammatory medication and systemic and topical antibiotics.
 
|a3= Treat this ocular condition with a combination of mydriasis with atropine, rigorous topical anti-inflammatory medication and systemic and topical antibiotics.
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A pet rabbit has signs of an upper respiratory tract infection and is exhibiting a head tilt with occasional circling. The photograph above shows the ocular lesions observed in this patient.

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