Todd Marlo, DVM, MS, DACVO obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Illinois in 2013. He completed his small animal rotating internship at the University of Missouri. Following his internship, he remained at the University of Missouri to complete his Comparative Ophthalmology residency. He achieved board certification in 2018. He currently practices at Veterinary Ophthalmology Services in Chattanooga, TN. During his free time, he enjoys outdoor sportsmanship and traveling with his wife.
A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur.
A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur.