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Anatomy of the Eye | Animal Eye Care
CORNEA
The clear front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil and anterior chamber. It is covered with a transparent epithelial (or skin) layer.
CORNEAL ULCER
IRIS
Colored part of the eye. Brown ...
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Examinations | Animal Eye Care
How Does My Pet’s Eye Exam Differ From My Own?
Many elements of an animal eye exam are very similar to those you experience when you visit your own ophthalmologist. A new patient eye exam at Animal Ey...
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Our Team | Animal Eye Care
Internship: Small Animal Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Purdue University
PhD/Residency: Comparative Ophthalmology With a Focus in Retinal Neuroscience and Opioid Signaling, Colorado State University...
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Vision in Animals | Animal Eye Care
COLOR VISION
There are two types of cells in the retina that receive light: rods and cones. Rods are for sensing motion and work best in low light conditions. All mammals, including people, have more ...
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Diagnostics | Animal Eye Care
Gonioscopy
Through the use of a special lens, gonioscopy allows visualization and evaluation of the irido-corneal or drainage angle (where fluid produced inside the eye drains to the systemic circulat...
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Doctors | Animal Eye Care
Internship: Small Animal Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Purdue University
Residency: Comparative Ophthalmology With a Focus in Retinal Neuroscience and Opioid Signaling, Colorado State University
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