In this Specialty Update we discuss the possible indications for the inclusion of serum or plasma drops
in the treatment plan of dogs with corneal ulceration, the risk of bacterial contamination of these drops
when used clinically, as well as best practices and considerations.
Read more about using serum for treating corneal ulcers:
https://www.vetvine.com/forums/topic/1012/plasma-or-serum-eye-drops
Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit:
https://www.vetvine.com/article/403/ophtho-ebu-2017
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