
|Articles|May 2, 2011
Today's Daily Dose: Feline uveitis
How--and how often--uveitis can lead to secondary glaucoma.
Advertisement
Untitled Document
“Uveitis can lead to secondary glaucoma because acqueous humor flow through the pupil or out of the iridocorneal angle becomes impaired. Secondary glaucoma has been reported to occur in up to 50% of cats with uveitis secondary to systemic disease.”
-Jennifer Chang, DVM, and Renee Carter, DVM, DACVO
From
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on dvm360
1
Paws and profits: Hill's appoints new global chief veterinary officer, Pegasus Laboratories names new VP of sales, and more updates
2
Veterinary Emergency Team in Texas deploys in response to NWS cases
3
USDA approves canine vaccination for Lyme disease and leptospirosis
4
Fiber-blend supplement shows promise for gut health in study
5









