Ophthalmic Evaluation of Raptors Suffering From Ocular Trauma
Renee T. Carter, Andrew C. Lewin
Abstract
Ocular problems are often associated with traumatic injury in raptors. A comprehensive evaluation, including a complete ophthalmic examination, is vital in determining the patient's overall health and suitability for release. Steps for conducting ocular examination and diagnostic testing in raptors is discussed. Additionally, common clinical findings after trauma, as well as the mechanisms by which ocular injury occurs, are outlined. An overview of medical treatments recommended for commonly diagnosed ocular diseases and the utility of ancillary diagnostic procedures is also presented.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePhysical examinationDiagnostic testSurgeryPediatricsTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body InjuriesRestraint-Related DeathsAnimal Ecology and Behavior Studies