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Parson Russell Terrier - Part 3
OPH237 Author: Prof. Dr. Peter Bedford
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This is the right eye of a 4-year-old Parson Russell Terrier which presented with an acute onset left sided glaucoma of 12hrs duration. The intraocular pressure in the right eye is 22mgHg there is a normal direct pupillary light reflex.
How would you treat the glaucomalous left eye?
a) Remove the dislocated lens
b) Use pilocarpine
c) Use dichlorphenamide
d) Use brimonide tartrate
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