Clinical Approach to Acquired Blindness in the Dog, A

Synopsis
Acquired blindness in a dog is an infrequent but challenging case for the veterinary surgeon. Reviews the most frequently encountered disease entities that are responsible for acquired loss of vision in the dog. Emphasises the pursuit of a specific diagnosis and discusses a logical approach to the formulation of possible differential diagnoses with subsequennt exclusion or confirmation. Allueds briefly to therapy and prognosis.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Multimedia; Tape-slide. Audiocassette. ? min.; 29 slides.
Year of production
1983
Availability
Hire; 1997 hire: £13.00 (+VAT inc. p&p)
Subjects
Veterinary science
Keywords
blindness; dogs

Credits

Writer
R L Pfeiffer

Production Company

Name

Pitman-Moore Inc.

Distributor

Name

Royal Veterinary College, Unit for Veterinary Continuing Education

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