Background: The treatment of glaucoma often requires numerous therapeutic modalities to achieve the desired reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP). Cyclodestructive procedures or ciliary body destruction have been performed using techniques with considerable differences in efficacy and complication rates. Among these methods, cyclocryotherapy is non-invasive and simple for the management of uncontrolled glaucoma in dogs and cats. The objective of this case report is to describe the technique of carbon dioxide cyclocryotherapy to reduce intraocular pressure in dogs and cats with glaucoma.Cases: Nine canine patients and one cat with glaucoma were treated with cyclocryotherapy performed under general anaesthesia. Clinical signs patients inclu...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
Cyclocryotherapy employs temperatures as low as −112 °F (−80 °C) to destroy the ciliary body, thereb...
Background: The treatment of glaucoma often requires numerous therapeutic modalities to achieve the ...
Glaucoma is an eye disease which, particularly in cats, cannot always be controlled with medical tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Background: Eyelid colobomas are congenital and developmental disorders. Generally, they affect the ...
The objective was to assess the effect of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) on intraocular pr...
Objective: To describe the clinical application and effect of MicroPulse™ transscleral cyclophotoco...
Background: Eyelid colobomas are congenital and developmental disorders. Generally, they affect the ...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
The objective was to assess the effect of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) on intraocular pr...
Canine glaucoma is a group of disorders that are generally associated with increased intraocular pre...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
Cyclocryotherapy employs temperatures as low as −112 °F (−80 °C) to destroy the ciliary body, thereb...
Background: The treatment of glaucoma often requires numerous therapeutic modalities to achieve the ...
Glaucoma is an eye disease which, particularly in cats, cannot always be controlled with medical tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Glaucoma is a common disease in animals, often leading to blindness. Nowadays, there are several tre...
Background: Eyelid colobomas are congenital and developmental disorders. Generally, they affect the ...
The objective was to assess the effect of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) on intraocular pr...
Objective: To describe the clinical application and effect of MicroPulse™ transscleral cyclophotoco...
Background: Eyelid colobomas are congenital and developmental disorders. Generally, they affect the ...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
The objective was to assess the effect of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) on intraocular pr...
Canine glaucoma is a group of disorders that are generally associated with increased intraocular pre...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
One characteristic of the most common types of glaucoma is increased intraocular pressure (IOP), whi...
Cyclocryotherapy employs temperatures as low as −112 °F (−80 °C) to destroy the ciliary body, thereb...