Cataracts may turn dogs’ lenses milky white and will cause vision impairments up to blindness. Corneal Dystrophy: White discoloration of the cornea, caused by cholesterol and/or mineral deposits.
"Hey, Benny," the woman says as the dog appears to give the owner a side eye, remaining still with his mouth biting the slipper. The owner later grabs a doll toy from the floor, saying ...
Sudden onset of pain, photophobia, discharge and reduced vision in a patient with an inflamed eye and opacity on the cornea is suggestive of a corneal ulcer. The differential diagnosis of a ...
DNA: a long molecule present in every cell of the dog's body containing thousands of genes. Entropion: a genetic defect of the eyelids that turns inside out potentially causing eye ulcers. Estrus: the ...
A 68-year-old insulin-dependent diabetic male patient presented with progressive pain, redness, photophobia, tearing, and decreased vision of 1-month duration in his left eye. He had history of ...