In his lead in to "Ophthalmic Emergencies: Proptosis, Corneal Ulcers and Uveitis," Dr. Michael Brown emphasizes that clients calling to report that their pet has a "red eye" should be considered as having an ocular emergency.
You might also like
Managing Urinary Incontinence
11/05/2025
To be available for viewing On Demand.
In this session, Dr. Acierno will provide a comprehensive ov...
Read
More
Under Pressure: Best Practices In Diagnosing And Managing Hypertension
10/21/2025
Systemic hypertension is a common but often underrecognized condition in small animal practice. This...
Read
More
Canine Atopic Dermatitis - Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Mild Disease
08/12/2025
Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is one of the most frustrating and complex skin conditions encountere...
Read
More
Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease - Non-medical (interventional And Surgical) Treatment
05/20/2025
In this third and final segment of our program on degenerative mitral valve disease in dogs, we turn...
Read
More
Managing Mitral Valve Disease - A Fireside Chat With Two Cardiology Experts
05/13/2025
In this second session of our 3-part series on the topic of degenerative mitral valve disease, we di...
Read
More
Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease In Dogs - Diagnosis And Staging
05/06/2025
This presentation is the first of a 3-part series regarding our current understanding of mitral valv...
Read
More