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'''A four-year-old Sealyham Terrier presented with acute onset unilateral (right) ocular pain. There was marked blepharospasm and excessive lacrimation. Initial examination revealed episcleral congestion and mild corneal edema. The pupil was semidilated and
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'''A four-year-old Sealyham Terrier presented with acute onset unilateral (right) ocular pain. There was marked blepharospasm and excessive lacrimation. Initial examination revealed episcleral congestion and mild corneal edema. The pupil was semidilated and non-responsive to light. The iris was bowed posteriorly but the fundus appeared normal, although the dog was blind on this side.'''
non-responsive to light. The iris was bowed posteriorly but the fundus appeared normal, although the dog was blind on this side.'''
 
  
 
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A four-year-old Sealyham Terrier presented with acute onset unilateral (right) ocular pain. There was marked blepharospasm and excessive lacrimation. Initial examination revealed episcleral congestion and mild corneal edema. The pupil was semidilated and non-responsive to light. The iris was bowed posteriorly but the fundus appeared normal, although the dog was blind on this side.


Question Answer Article
Describe the pathology seen in the eye. [[|Link to Article]]
What is your diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
Why is the dog blind in this eye? [[|Link to Article]]
What treatment would you prescribe? [[|Link to Article]]


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