Indications and Contraindications in Ocular Therapy Flashcards

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Prescribing Medications

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Outside Prescriptions

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Clinical case examples

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4 causes of Conjunctivitis in cats

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Pannus (chronic superficial keratitis)

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Horse, simple ulcer

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horse simple ulcer

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5 signs infection for corneal ulcer

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= Complicated canine ulcer, infected

5 signs of infection fo corneal ulcer
- Depth
- Malacia (softning of cornea)
- Cellular infiltrate
- Hypopion (WBC build up in anterior chamber)
- Purulent ocular discharge

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infected complicated corneal ulcer

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Immune mediated cause in dogs

KCS (not enough tear production) “dry eye”

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KCS

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Glaucoma

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Buphthalmus (globe enlarged) = permenantly blind eye
- End stage

Secondary because eye is super altered
- Primary usually shows a fairly normal looking eye

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Primary, acute, glaucoma

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