Functional Anatomy of the Outflow Facilities

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
Stefano Pizzirani, Haiyan Gong

Abstract

In order to understand the pathophysiology, select optimal therapeutic options for patients and provide clients with honest expectations for cases of canine glaucoma, clinicians should be familiar with a rational understanding of the functional anatomy of the ocular structures involved in this group of diseases. The topographical extension and the structural and humoral complexity of the regions involved with the production and the outflow of aqueous humor undergo numerous changes with aging and disease. Therefore, the anatomy relative to the fluid dynamics of aqueous has become a pivotal yet flexible concept to interpret the different phenotypes of glaucoma.

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Sep 1, 2015·The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice·Anthony F AlarioStefano Pizzirani
Oct 13, 2015·The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice·Gillian BeamerStefano Pizzirani
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