The dvm360® ophthalmology page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and insights on the latest in veterinary ophthalmology. This page consists of videos, interviews, articles, podcasts, and research on the advancements and developments of therapies for ophthalmology, and more.
March 31st 2025
The veterinary team at LSU performed the first alligator cataract surgery on this leucistic alligator
February 5th 2025
A trip through the eye (Proceedings)
October 1st 2011An enhanced understanding of the anatomy of the eye will help you better evaluate the urgency of complaints regarding eye problems on the phone, facilitate history taking during appointments, and better convey proper treatment and monitoring to your patients owners.
The role of the technician in an ocular examination (Proceedings)
October 1st 2011The role of a veterinary technician is key in identifying and diagnosing ocular disease in veterinary patients. Often, this happens before the patient even steps into the hospital, when the owner calls to make an appointment.
Ocular manifestations of systemic disease--when the eye is not the primary disease (Proceedings)
October 1st 2011Often the eyes are not the cause of the primary ocular signs, they are simply the easiest place to visibly see the effects. Instead of the window to the soul, they can be the window to early diagnosis for your patient if you just know to look for it.
Canine corneal diseases: secrets for transparency greater than the federal stimulus (Proceedings)
May 1st 2011The normal cornea is clear, and any alteration in clarity signifies pathology. Possible pathologic changes include corneal vessels, edema, pigment, lipid or calcium deposits, inflammatory cell infiltrates, destruction from degradative enzymes, and scarring. Such changes are usually non-specific and incited by numerous causes.
Update on glaucoma in dogs (Proceedings)
May 1st 2011The glaucomas are a group of conditions in dogs characterized by increased intraocular pressure and progressive optic nerve and retinal degeneration. This can be one of the most devastating and frustrating ophthalmic conditions, both for the general practitioner and the ophthalmologist. This article will discuss the current clinical understanding of glaucoma and the treatment options.