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Revision as of 11:02, 14 February 2014



Orbital Diseases of Cats and Dogs
This section is part of Canine Clinical Section and Feline Clinical Section

A range of conditions can affect the orbit.


Section Content:

Developmental
Shallow orbit (brachycephalic breeds)
Micropthalmia/Anaopthalmia
Trauma
Penetrating foreign bodies
Proptosis Of The Globe
Infections
Orbital Cellulitis and Retrobulbar Abscesses
Neoplasias
Miscellanous
Zygomatic Mucocele
Eosinophilic Myositis
Horner's Syndrome
Diagnostic Investigations


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References

Maggs, D et al (2007) Slatter's Fundamentals Of Veterinary Ophthalmology (Fourth Edition) Saunders