Red Eye - An Emergency

Original Presentation Date:
01/05/2013

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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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.

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