AP Carr, B Egner - EJCAP, 2009 - docspike.com
Although various organs are affected by hypertension, the eyes are the only organs where
visual inspection can often be adequate to determine that TOD is occurring. A retinal
examination is certainly indicated in all animals known to be hypertensive. Ocular
examination including inspection of the retina is good idea in all patients, but especially in
older patients where hypertension is more common. In some cases, documenting ocular
damage is the reason a more thorough work up is initiated including blood pressure …