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Clinical signs of orbital disease include exophthalmos, strabismus, or, less commonly, enophthalmos. Fungal orbital disease is uncommon. A case of nasal, frontal sinus, and orbital aspergillosis in a cat is described. Diagnostics for exophthalmos and therapy for retrobulbar abscesses are discussed.
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G. J. McLellan, S. M. Aquino, D. R. Mason, J. M. Kinyon, and R. K. Myers Use of Posaconazole in the Management of Invasive Orbital Aspergillosis in a Cat J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc., July 1, 2006; 42(4): 302 - 307. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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