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Question #18

.: Which of these are you least likely to see in acute glaucoma as depicted in this dog? (Image
Courtesy of Brad Holmberg, DVM MS PhD DACVO)

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Buphthalmos

Pain

Episcleral injection

Corneal edema
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Question #26

.: This patient was admitted approximately 2 hours ago and was diagnosed with gastric
dilatation volvulus. Which direction did the stomach most likely twist when looking from cranial
to caudal?

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The stomach likely rotated in a counter-clockwise direction

The stomach likely rotated in a cranial to caudal direction

The stomach likely rotated in a clockwise direction

Stomachs do not rotate with GDV the only become severely distended

The stomach likely rotated in a caudal to cranial direction

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