Immediately postoperatively, corneal graft displacement and peripheral corneal edema which remained stable during the first postoperative month were evident on slit lamp examination. Three months ...
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Edema in DogsWhelchel, Bradley D et al. “Retrospective evaluation of the etiology and clinical characteristics of peripheral edema in dogs.” Journal of veterinary internal medicine vol. 37,5 (2023): 1725-1737.
The central cornea gradually cleared during the first postoperative month while the peripheral superonasal corneal edema in the "uncovered" (by the displaced corneal graft) area remained (Figure 1).
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Everything you need to know about edemaThere are many types of edema, including pulmonary, macular, and cerebral, among others. In this gallery, we'll focus on the most common type: peripheral edema. This is the type of edema that ...
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