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The anterior chamber contains inflammatory product (flare) and the iris sphincter
 
The anterior chamber contains inflammatory product (flare) and the iris sphincter
 
muscle is in spasm.
 
muscle is in spasm.
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Acute uveitis of unknown aetiology.
 
Acute uveitis of unknown aetiology.
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|q3=What would you expect tonometry to reveal?
 
|q3=What would you expect tonometry to reveal?
 
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A low intraocular pressure.
 
A low intraocular pressure.
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Atropine is both a mydriatic and a cycloplegic, the mydriasis again helping to relieve the discomfort but reducing the chances of posterior synechiae formation.
 
Atropine is both a mydriatic and a cycloplegic, the mydriasis again helping to relieve the discomfort but reducing the chances of posterior synechiae formation.
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Revision as of 07:28, 18 August 2011

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A four-year-old Yorkshire Terrier presented with a relatively sudden onset unilateral (left) painful eye. There were no other problems but the owners considered that the dog had experienced some discomfort during the previous 2 days. On the morning of the consultation there had been marked blepharospasm and excessive lacrimation. Examination revealed conjunctival and episcleral congestion and a diffuse mild corneal edema. There was a faint misty appearance to the anterior chamber and the pupil was constricted.


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Describe the pathology seen in the eye. [[|Link to Article]]
What is your diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What would you expect tonometry to reveal? [[|Link to Article]]
What treatment would you prescribe? [[|Link to Article]]


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