Persistent socket pain in a dog after the enucleation of the eye and its clinical management
Andrea Gómez Molins,
Chiara Adami,
Hannah Shing
et al.
Abstract:Persistent socket pain is a condition described in humans after enucleation of the eye. This report aims at describing this condition in dogs.A 10‐year‐old male‐neutered crossbreed was presented to the referral veterinary surgeon for enucleation of the right ocular globe. Anaesthesia and surgery were uneventful although during the postoperative period the dog was reluctant to open the mouth and to be explored by the referral veteterinary surgeon. Despite treatment with meloxicam, paracetamol and tramadol, no i… Show more
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