Prophylactic Corneal Lubrication in Dogs Undergoing General Anesthesia

Original Presentation Date:
03/17/2016

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A discussion of what we've recently learned about the incidence of corneal surface problems associated with general anesthesia in dogs treated prophylactically with an ocular lubricant. Read more on this topic: http://vetvine.com/forums/topic/666/corneal-lubrication-in-dogs-undergoing-general-anesthesia Running time: 16 mins Member Fee: $14.95; Free registration for new Members, Unlimited Plus members, and Evidence Based Update subscribers http://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions)

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