Primary glaucoma in Burmese cats.
@article{Hampson2002PrimaryGI, title={Primary glaucoma in Burmese cats.}, author={E. Hampson and R. Smith and M. Bernays}, journal={Australian veterinary journal}, year={2002}, volume={80 11}, pages={ 672-80 } }
OBJECTIVE
To document the clinical signs and management of primary glaucoma in Burmese cats.
DESIGN
A retrospective study of six affected Burmese cats, from 1996 to 2001. Procedure Six Burmese cats diagnosed with primary glaucoma were managed over periods varying from 3 months to 4.5 years. Clinical details were obtained from practice records. Gonioscopic examination of the drainage or iridocorneal angle in eyes of these affected cats was made.
RESULTS
Six desexed female Burmese cats (ages… CONTINUE READING
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