If your dog is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, talk to your veterinarian about monitoring your dog's eyes for development of cataracts and prevention of
ocular complications.
IBD is known to have effects in the body beyond the intestine including anaemia, and musculoskeletal, dermatologic, hepatic and
ocular complications.
The disease also can lead to other blinding
ocular complications if not treated in time.
African - Americans are at higher risk for
the ocular complications of diabetes than are other segments of the population.
Not exact matches
According to the CEU UCH research team, «the
ocular release of moxifloxacin with this insert would make for an improved treatment of some
ocular illnesses such as bacterial endophthalmitis, an infection of the eyeball which can appear after suffering a wound or as a
complication following intraocular surgery.
This underscores the importance of covering your ass, to the extent possible, with insurance and signed documentation of assumption of risk by the client, including explicit assumption of any risk of cardiovascular,
ocular, pulmonary and cerebrovascular
complications from exercising under Valsalva.
Purpose of Study: Corneal endothelial dystrophy (CED) is a devastating disease in dogs that can result in blindness and severe
ocular pain from secondary
complications.
CED is a devastating disease in dogs that can result in blindness and severe
ocular pain from secondary
complications.
Despite the improvement in quality of life of many dogs,
complications may develop after surgery including
ocular inflammation and development of cloudiness, or «after - cataract».
If the
ocular ultrasonogram identifies a retinal detachment, it is unlikely cataract removal surgery will be recommended due to the pre-existing, vision eliminating
complication.
This can occur because of
complications arising from intraocular eye surgery, glaucoma,
ocular trauma and intraocular inflammation.
The most common postoperative
complications in this study were: postoperative
ocular hypertension 22.9 %; corneal lipid opacity 19.0 %, uveitis 16.2 %, intraocular hemorrhage 12.3 % (intraocular hemorrhage, a common cause of an undesirable outcome, was 494.5 times more likely in Boston terriers and 174.4 times more likely in Poodles), retinal detachment 8.4 % (more common in Boston terriers, poodles, the Bichon Frise, and Shih Tzu) and glaucoma 6.7 %.