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This is a blepharitis, most likely to be bacterial in aetiology. | This is a blepharitis, most likely to be bacterial in aetiology. | ||
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The preferred medication is a suitable systemic broad-spectrum antibiotic until results of culture and sensitivity determine a more specific drug. <br><br> | The preferred medication is a suitable systemic broad-spectrum antibiotic until results of culture and sensitivity determine a more specific drug. <br><br> | ||
Typical culture results would indicate Staphylococcus spp. but other infections may be demonstrated. | Typical culture results would indicate Staphylococcus spp. but other infections may be demonstrated. | ||
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A two-year-old Dwarf Lop rabbit presents with acute swelling and discomfort of the right eye.
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What is the condition shown? | This is a blepharitis, most likely to be bacterial in aetiology. |
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What diagnostic tests would you perform in this case, and how would you treat the patient while waiting for results? | Samples for microbiological investigation should be taken by expressing the contents of the meibomian glands in the eyelid margins. Swabbing the contents of the conjunctival sac is more likely to reveal a mixed bacterial growth, with contaminating microbes of minimal significance. |
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