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Ocular emergencies: what the heck am I dealing with?
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Ocular emergencies: what the heck am I dealing with?
- Speakers: Richard Everson and Lorraine Fleming
- From: BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2021
- Stream: Ophthalmology
- Lecture Type: For the practice team
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859008.70
- Copyright: © 2021 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- First broadcast: May 2021
Abstract
What the heck am I dealing with? Part 1: Emergencies can be pretty daunting! Most patients with an ocular emergency present with an uncomfortable (closed) eye, often red and cloudy, and the first challenge is working out what you’re dealing with. This short presentation considers some common ocular emergencies, including deep stromal ulcers, lens luxation and proptosis.
What the heck am I dealing with? Part 2: More common ocular emergencies, including glaucoma, corneal foreign bodies and sudden blindness. A recording of a live discussion follows.
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