PR: 6
| Ophthalmology Service: CVM: Michigan State University - http://cvm.msu.edu/hospital/services/oph |
PR: 5
| American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists: ACVO - http://www.acvo.com/ |
PR: 5
| Veterinary Ophthalmology Journal - http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref= Peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. - Read more |
PR: 5
| Chlamydial Conjunctivitis: Introduction: Merck Veterinary Manual - http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index. |
PR: 5
| VisionScience: Internet Resource for Research in Human & Animal Vision - http://www.visionscience.com/ |
PR: 5
| Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis: Introduction: Merck Veterinary Manual - http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index. |
PR: 4
| Eye Problems & Blindness in Cats - http://cats.about.com/cs/healthissues/p/ Cats' normal vision is superior to humans, but they are also susceptible to many of the conditions that affect our vision. - Read more |
PR: 4
| In the Eyes of a Cat: Part 1: What you Can Tell by Looking into a Cat's Eyes - http://cats.about.com/cs/eyesvision/a/ca |
PR: 4
| Feline Chlamydiosis - http://www.animalhealthchannel.com/felin Feline chlamydiosis (also known as feline pneumonitis) is a relatively mild, chronic upper respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. The main symptom is conjunctivitis, an abnormal eye discharge due to inflammation of the conjunctiva, the membrane lining the inside of the eyelid. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Blindness: ASPCA - http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/b Blindness in cats is a partial or total loss of vision that can be present from birth or occur suddenly due to injury or illness, or gradually from old age or progressive diseases such as hypertension, cataracts or glaucoma. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Ophthalmology Service: VTH: NC State University - http://www.cvm.ncsu.edu/vth/clinical_ser |
PR: 4
| Retinal Atrophy: Eye Problems in Cats: Encyclopedia of Feline Veterinary Medical Information - http://www.vetinfo.com/cateye.html Your vet will examine the eye and may perform several tests to determine what is going on. A tonemetry test measures ocular pressure and can help rule out (or rule in) glaucoma. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Glaucoma in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/glaucoma-in Inside the normal eye there is constant production & drainage of a watery fluid. When a problem with the drainage of the fluid occurs, the pressure inside of the eye can increase. High pressure causes damage to the optic nerve & vision loss. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin: SVM: University of Wisconsin-Madison - http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/pbs/dubielzig |
PR: 4
| Ophthalmology Service: SVM: University of Wisconsin- Madison - http://uwveterinarycare.wisc.edu/sa_serv |
PR: 4
| Cat Eye Discharge Treatment: Encyclopedia of Feline Veterinary Medical Information - http://www.vetinfo.com/cat-eye-discharge Cat eye discharge can have a variety of appearances, such as watery, gray, yellow, green and thick, or bloody. Some amount of discharge from a cat's eye is not uncommon, and is the natural way that a cat's eyes will clean themselves out. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Feline Ophthalmology: Small Animal Ophthalmology 2001 - http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Pro Waltham/Ohio State University Symposium. Conjunctivitis. Feline herpes virus infection: Clinical signs, Diagnosis, Treatment, Secondary Complications. Eosinophilic keratitis & conjunctivitis. Non-healing corneal ulcerations. Corneal sequestrum. Eyelids. Diseases of the lens. Disease of the retina. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Glaucoma: Animal Eye Care - http://www.animaleyecare.net/diseases/gl |
PR: 3
| Examining & Medicating the Eyes of a Cat: CVM: Washington State University - http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/cat_e |
PR: 3
| Bulging eyes: iVillage - http://home.ivillage.com/pets/symsolve/0 |