Published: by Steven Aquilina |
permalink Yume, a four-year old female spayed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, had presented with red eye and corneal opacity for a month. She was initially brought to her regular veterinarian in spring of 2012 for right eyelid swelling, red eye, and corneal opacity, and was diagnosed with keratitis with pannus formation in the right eye. Her veterinarian prescribed eye drops antibiotics, hyaluronic acid, and cyclosporine), but she became worse. Two weeks later, she saw another veterinarian and received ...