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  • Intraocular Tumor (tumor growning inside the eye)
    Intraocular Tumor (tumor growning inside the eye)
  • Intraocular Tumor
    Intraocular Tumor
  • After Enucleation (Eye Removal)
    After Enucleation (Eye Removal)
  • Pannus  (superficial vascularization of the cornea with infiltration of granulation tissue.)
    Pannus (superficial vascularization of the cornea with infiltration of granulation tissue.)
  • Corneal Sequestrum with blood vessel ingrowth which promotes healing. (opaque, dark brown to black plaque on the cornea which is a dead piece of corneal tissue)
    Corneal Sequestrum with blood vessel ingrowth which promotes healing. (opaque, dark brown to black plaque on the cornea which is a dead piece of corneal tissue)
  • Nuclear Cataract  (This cataract forms in the nucleus, the center of the lens, and is due to natural aging changes.)
    Nuclear Cataract (This cataract forms in the nucleus, the center of the lens, and is due to natural aging changes.)
  • Ocular Dermoid (The affected area is covered with white, haired and usually pigmented skin)
    Ocular Dermoid (The affected area is covered with white, haired and usually pigmented skin)
  • Incipient Cataract  (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque and the cortex is clear.)
    Incipient Cataract (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque and the cortex is clear.)
  • Iris Melanoma
    Iris Melanoma
  • Iris Bombe  (an increase of fluid in the back of the eye  causes a forward bulging of the iris. )
    Iris Bombe (an increase of fluid in the back of the eye causes a forward bulging of the iris. )
  • Corneal Cholesterol Deposit
    Corneal Cholesterol Deposit
  • Iris Hyperpigmentation
    Iris Hyperpigmentation
  • Iris Melanoma
    Iris Melanoma
  • Follicular Conjunctivitis  (inflammation of the conjunctiva)
    Follicular Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva)
  • Ocular Dermoid  (The affected area is covered with white, haired and usually pigmented skin)
    Ocular Dermoid (The affected area is covered with white, haired and usually pigmented skin)
  • Ectropion (The outward rolling of the eyelid)
    Ectropion (The outward rolling of the eyelid)
  • Conjunctival Graft
    Conjunctival Graft
  • Descemetocele Ulcer
    Descemetocele Ulcer
  • Iris of a Green Iguana
    Iris of a Green Iguana
  • Corneal Edema / Pigmentary Keratitis  (swelling or fluid retention of the cornea) / (a build up of dark scar tissue on the surface of the eye. It appears as a brown pigment that may gradually cover the eye over time, typically starting in the inner corners of the eye.)
    Corneal Edema / Pigmentary Keratitis (swelling or fluid retention of the cornea) / (a build up of dark scar tissue on the surface of the eye. It appears as a brown pigment that may gradually cover the eye over time, typically starting in the inner corners of the eye.)
  • Conjunctival Graft
    Conjunctival Graft
  • Conjunctival Graft after being trimmed away
    Conjunctival Graft after being trimmed away
  • Nuclear Cataract with a crystalline appearance.
    Nuclear Cataract with a crystalline appearance.
  • Descemetocele Ulcer
    Descemetocele Ulcer
  • Corneal Edema  (swelling or fluid retention of the cornea)
    Corneal Edema (swelling or fluid retention of the cornea)
  • Healed Corneal Perforation, Traumatic Cataract
    Healed Corneal Perforation, Traumatic Cataract
  • Corneal Dystrophy, Retinal Detachment, Hemorrhage
    Corneal Dystrophy, Retinal Detachment, Hemorrhage
  • Hyphema (Blood within the eye)
    Hyphema (Blood within the eye)
  • Uveal Melanoma
    Uveal Melanoma
  • Healed Corneal Perforation, Traumatic Cataract
    Healed Corneal Perforation, Traumatic Cataract
  • Iris Cysts
    Iris Cysts
  • Iris Melanoma
    Iris Melanoma
  • Dog is anesthetized, prepped and ready for surgery to start.
    Dog is anesthetized, prepped and ready for surgery to start.
  • Dr. Roberts getting the surgical instruments ready.
    Dr. Roberts getting the surgical instruments ready.
  • Removing the cataract with Phacoemulsification.
    Removing the cataract with Phacoemulsification.
  • Inserting an artificial lens into the eye.
    Inserting an artificial lens into the eye.
  • Dr. Roberts is ready to start the surgery.
    Dr. Roberts is ready to start the surgery.
  • Dr. Roberts about to make the first tiny incision.
    Dr. Roberts about to make the first tiny incision.
  • Removing the cataract by Phacoemulsification.
    Removing the cataract by Phacoemulsification.
  • Inserting the artificial lens into the eye.
    Inserting the artificial lens into the eye.
  • The cataract is gone, surgery is done.
    The cataract is gone, surgery is done.
  • Persistant Pupillary Membranes (This membrane covers the pupil before the animal is born. It is part of the blood supply to the developing lens. These strands normally disappear by four to five weeks of age. In some cases these strands do not disappear and become PPMs.)
    Persistant Pupillary Membranes (This membrane covers the pupil before the animal is born. It is part of the blood supply to the developing lens. These strands normally disappear by four to five weeks of age. In some cases these strands do not disappear and become PPMs.)
  • Incipient Cataract (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque)
    Incipient Cataract (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque)
  • Cataract / Lens Luxation (lens has come out of place and is now in front of the iris)
    Cataract / Lens Luxation (lens has come out of place and is now in front of the iris)
  • Cataract due to lens capsule rupture.
    Cataract due to lens capsule rupture.
  • Entropion (The inward rolling of the eyelid)
    Entropion (The inward rolling of the eyelid)
  • Fibrin clot within the eye.
    Fibrin clot within the eye.
  • Horse with a cataract
    Horse with a cataract
  • Immature cataract  (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque.)
    Immature cataract (an incomplete cataract where the lens is only slightly opaque.)
  • Lens falling back into the vitreous (Like a bullet falling into water)
    Lens falling back into the vitreous (Like a bullet falling into water)
  • This conjunctival graft has separated
    This conjunctival graft has separated
  • This is a baby Miniature Pony who came to us with an eye infection.
    This is a baby Miniature Pony who came to us with an eye infection.
  • He didn't want to go far from his mother.
    He didn't want to go far from his mother.
  • Doing surgery on a foal in our Loveland, CO office.
    Doing surgery on a foal in our Loveland, CO office.
  • This is a Kinkajou with cataracts before we did surgery.
    This is a Kinkajou with cataracts before we did surgery.
  • The Kinkajou anesthetized, prepped and ready for surgery to start.
    The Kinkajou anesthetized, prepped and ready for surgery to start.
  • Kinkajou hiding from us after her cataract surgery.
    Kinkajou hiding from us after her cataract surgery.
  • A little hedgehog whose eye we had to remove due to an injury.
    A little hedgehog whose eye we had to remove due to an injury.
  • Hedgehog almost finished with surgery.
    Hedgehog almost finished with surgery.
  • Hedgehog surgery is all done now he gets some pure oxygen.
    Hedgehog surgery is all done now he gets some pure oxygen.
  • After Enucleation.
    After Enucleation.
  • Alpaca having surgery in our Loveland, CO office.
    Alpaca having surgery in our Loveland, CO office.
  • Alpaca waking up after surgery is done.
    Alpaca waking up after surgery is done.
  • 2 week old baby re-united with mom.
    2 week old baby re-united with mom.
  • A Gyr Falcon during examination.
    A Gyr Falcon during examination.
  • A miniature horse getting ready to have surgery at our Billings, MT location.
    A miniature horse getting ready to have surgery at our Billings, MT location.
  • Snow Leopard exam at an Idaho zoo.
    Snow Leopard exam at an Idaho zoo.
  • Trying to wake up from the sedation used in order to perform a safe examination.
    Trying to wake up from the sedation used in order to perform a safe examination.
  • Dr. Roberts examining a Percheron at our Billings, MT location.
    Dr. Roberts examining a Percheron at our Billings, MT location.
  • Bullous keratopathy
    Bullous keratopathy
  • Goat with vascular keratitis.
    Goat with vascular keratitis.
  • Iris nevus.
    Iris nevus.
    

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