Melting Corneal Ulcers

Original Presentation Date:
10/16/2013

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In his discussion on Equine Ocular Emergencies, John Sapienza, DVM, DACVO, demonstrates examples of melting corneal ulcers, emphasizing the need to rapidly determine the infectious etiology. Learn more: http://vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/331/equine-ocular-emergencies

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