Difference between revisions of "Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 02"

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#Topical atropine is indicated to relieve discomfort if miosis and ciliary spasm are present.
 
#Topical atropine is indicated to relieve discomfort if miosis and ciliary spasm are present.
 
#The ulcer should be carefully re-evaluated within 24 hours of initiation of treatment, and treatment modified as necessary.
 
#The ulcer should be carefully re-evaluated within 24 hours of initiation of treatment, and treatment modified as necessary.
|l3=Corneal Ulcer - Horse#It’s starting to melt!
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