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Iris Cysts

Iris cysts are benign, fluid filled cysts that form in certain young purebred dogs or in some dogs and cats as they age. An iris cyst originates from the tissue on the backside of the iris and then iris. These cysts typically do not adversely affect vision or ocular...

Glaucoma: Surgical Option

The goals of glaucoma treatment are to save as much vision as possible for as long as possible and to keep the patient comfortable. The treatment program is determined by the type of glaucoma, the severity and duration, the pet’s other medical problems, and the...

Glaucoma

What is a glaucoma? Glaucoma is defined as increased pressure within the eye that causes degenerative changes in the optic nerve and retina with subsequent blindness. What causes glaucoma? Cells inside the eye behind the iris, called the ciliary body epithelium,...

Cataract: Tests Before Surgery

Cette chirurgie permettra de lui restaurer sa vision et ainsi d’améliorer sa qualité de vie. Soigner votre compagnon est une responsabilité que nous acceptons avec plaisir. Nous le ferons en restant en relation permanente avec votre vétérinaire habituel. Avant de...
Cataract

Cataract

What are cataracts? A cataract is a change in the clear protein of the lens. Normally the lens is clear allowing the image on which they eye is focused to be clearly projected onto the retina. When some of this protein becomes abnormal it becomes crystallized and...