
David Williams
Fellow and Director of Studies at St John's College, University of Cambridge
David Williams, MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVOphthal, CertWEL, FHEA, FRCVS, graduated from Cambridge in 1988 and has worked in veterinary ophthalmology at the Animal Health Trust. He gained his Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology before undertaking a PhD at the RVC. David now teaches at the vet school in Cambridge.
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What’s new in canine diabetic cataract?
Research has shown alpha lipoic acid supplementation can prevent the development of diabetic cataract when given before lens opacification occurs.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology. All You Need to Know About the Adnexa
The ironic thing about the adnexa is that the most important factor in dealing with it is not the eyelids and glands themselves but the globe they cover, the cornea they protect.
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Veterinary Ophthalmology. A Crash Course on the Cornea!
Do you wake up in the morning, open your eyes and just marvel at the fact you can see? Maybe not but perhaps we all should!
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Veterinary Ophthalmology – A Race Though the Retina!
Do you sometimes pick up the ophthalmoscope to evaluate the fundus of a dog or cat with visual dysfunction and wonder quite what you are seeing – even what to look for?!
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Nursing the Ophthalmic Patient
Glaucoma and uveitis are two important causes of blindness in our veterinary patients and it is important to consider how they affect the animal’s welfare.
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