Colors of the Cornea - Blue

Original Presentation Date:
07/27/2018

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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A normal cornea is clear and colorless. Any color change is indicative of an active disease process or serves as evidence of a past problem. In this Colors of the Cornea segment the focus is understanding a blue color change to the cornea, common differential diagnoses, and management of corneal edema. Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit: https://www.vetvine.com/article/403/ophtho-ebu-2017

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