Editorial Type:
Article Category: Case Report
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Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 1999

Orbital Abscess in a Green Iguana, Iguana iguana

DVM, MS, DACVO,
DVM, MS,
MS, DVM, DACVR,
DVM, MS, DABVP (Avian), and
DVM, MS, DACVO
Page Range: 27 – 31
DOI: 10.5818/1076-3139.9.3.27
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ABSTRACT

The primary clinical signs of orbital disease are exophthalmos, enophthalmos and strabismus. The secondary clinical signs of orbital disease include periorbital swelling, ocular discharge, vision loss, exposure keratitis and pain. An understanding of orbital anatomy is critical for selecting appropriate diagnostic tests and therapy of orbital disease. A clinical case with an orbital abscess is described. Diagnostics and therapy appropriate for orbital disease are reviewed.

Copyright: © 1999, ARAV. 1999
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