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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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Glaucoma is rarely diagnosed due to lack of tonometers. Early stages often escape diagnosis due to the subtlety of the signs. It is commonly secondary to equine recurrent [[Uveitis - Donkey|uveitis]].
 
Glaucoma is rarely diagnosed due to lack of tonometers. Early stages often escape diagnosis due to the subtlety of the signs. It is commonly secondary to equine recurrent [[Uveitis - Donkey|uveitis]].
  
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* '''Miotics''' are indicated except for cases of [[Uveitis - Donkey|uveitis]] and [[Lens Luxation - Donkey|displaced lenses]]
 
* '''Miotics''' are indicated except for cases of [[Uveitis - Donkey|uveitis]] and [[Lens Luxation - Donkey|displaced lenses]]
 
* '''Surgery '''can be the best option
 
* '''Surgery '''can be the best option
 
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Revision as of 13:13, 23 February 2010


Introduction

Glaucoma is rarely diagnosed due to lack of tonometers. Early stages often escape diagnosis due to the subtlety of the signs. It is commonly secondary to equine recurrent uveitis.

Clinical Signs and Diagnosis

A swollen globe should always be checked for increased intraocular pressure (IOP). Raised IOP is measured using a tonometer, following topical and local anaesthesia to reduce the pull of the extra ocular muscles.

Signs are:

  • Corneal oedema
  • Blindness or visual defects
  • Dilated, fixed pupil

Lens displacement can cause secondary glaucoma; mydriatics are contraindicated in this situation.

Treatment

Immediate action is required to reduce the IOP. Medical treatment is usually attempted first but response to treatment is variable. Consult an ophthalmology textbook for standard treatments or consult a specialist.

References

  • Grove, V. (2008) Conditions of the eye In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) The Professional Handbook of the Donkey, 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 11


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