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Needing some Eye advice.

Needing some Eye advice.

We recently had a patient present for cloudy, reddish eyes. An 11-year-old MN Bassett hound was presented for a cloudy appearance to the eyes and they were also irritated.  Upon examination corneal erosions were detected. The patient was sent via referral to an eye specialist where he was diagnosed with corneal endothelial degeneration with corneal…

Feline Pancreatitis and Nephritis

I am doing some research and having a hard time finding any references on the possible association of feline pancreatitis and nephritis. A Google and ACVR search has come up pretty unrewarding. It may be that there is no such proven association. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Has anyone seen this? Thanks!