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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425127/laser-assisted-dacryocystorhinostomy-of-acquired-dacryops-in-a-dog
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Alberto Sesana, David J Smith, Smita Das
OBJECTIVE: To describe a novel minimally invasive surgical approach to treatment of a nasolacrimal duct cyst in a dog and outcome. ANIMAL STUDIED: A 10-year-old, male entire, Springer Spaniel with a chronic right-sided maxillary swelling and associated right eye epiphora and sneezing. PROCEDURE: Computed tomography with dacryocystography confirmed a cystic structure and destruction of the right maxilla and zygomatic bone with invasion of the nasal cavity...
February 29, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424032/feline-distichiasis-treated-with-cryoepilation-a%C3%A2-retrospective-study-of-15-cats-27-eyes
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B D Reynolds, M J Annear, K A Caruso, C J Whittaker, W M Irving, P M McCarthy, J S Smith
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical features of cats diagnosed with distichiasis and report on the outcomes following cryoepilation. ANIMALS STUDIED: Fifteen cats (27 eyes). PROCEDURES: Medical records of domestic cats with distichiasis that underwent a double freeze-thaw cycle with a -80°C cryoprobe applied to the palpebral conjunctiva, with hair then epilated were retrospectively studied. The patient signalment, distichiae locations, concurrent ocular diseases, recurrences, complications, and outcomes were recorded...
February 29, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414137/nasolacrimal-sac-foreign-body-extraction-using-vitreoretinal-forceps-in-28-dogs
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Laura Jimenez-Ramos, Ana Ripolles-Garcia, Miriam Caro-Suarez, Almudena Latre-Moreno, Fernando Laguna, Manuel Villagrasa
PURPOSE: To describe a novel technique of nasolacrimal foreign body extraction in dogs by using a 20G vitreoretinal forceps introduced through the superior lacrimal punctum. METHODS: A retrospective review of the medical records of dogs with dacryocystitis due to nasolacrimal foreign bodies between the years 2001 and 2022 was performed. We recorded the breed, age, affected eye, type and number of foreign bodies, concomitant diseases, and the use of imaging techniques...
February 27, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413368/application-of-multi-layer-porcine-small-intestinal-submucosa-for-the-reconstruction-of-deep-corneal-defects-in-cats
#24
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JingWen Luo, ZhenLei Zhou
OBJECTIVE: This study documented the application of porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) as a stand-alone scaffold for treating deep corneal defects in cats. METHODS: Medical records of 20 cats with deep stromal ulcers, perforations, or corneal sequestra that underwent surgical treatment with SIS grafts between 2021 and 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Data on re-epithelialization time, corneal transparency score, and complications were collected to analyze the reconstruction of deep corneal defects after SIS biomaterial implantation...
February 27, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413366/optical-coherence-tomographic-features-of-feline-acute-corneal-hydrops-a-case-report
#25
Manbok Jeong, Sukjong Yoo
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the optical coherence tomographic features of a cat with acute corneal hydrops. ANIMAL STUDIED: A 4-year-old castrated male domestic shorthaired showing conjunctival redness, ocular discharge, and intermittent squinting of both eyes with asymmetrical disease onset. METHODS: Complete ophthalmic examination and optical coherence tomography were performed. RESULTS: On slit-lamp biomicroscopic examination, severe intrastromal fluid pockets with profound bullae were observed in the dorsomedial region in both eyes...
February 27, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409733/a-method-for-teaching-depth-of-corneal-lesions-using-a-portable-slit-lamp-biomicroscope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marnie M Ford
A novel, simple, and inexpensive model for teaching depth of lesions within the cornea using slit lamp biomicroscopy to veterinary students, ophthalmology residents, and general clinicians with access to a slit lamp biomicroscope is described. Using common laboratory items, this method can be created in any clinic and can be used to teach and quiz students through independent study with objective self-testing achieved.
February 26, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334230/consensus-guidelines-for-nomenclature-of-companion-animal-inherited-retinal-disorders
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Freya M Mowat, Simone Iwabe, Gustavo D Aguirre, Simon M Petersen-Jones
Companion animals, namely dogs, cats, and horses, can be affected with many forms of hereditary retinal disease. The number of such diseases characterized in the last decade has increased substantially, and nomenclature is nonstandardized, heterogenous, and confusing. We provide in this viewpoint article consensus guidelines for naming of companion animal hereditary retinal diseases, either prospectively or retrospectively. These consensus guidelines have been developed with the purpose of standardizing nomenclature...
February 9, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329299/subconjunctival-liposomal-sirolimus-vs-cyclosporine-or-tacrolimus-as-treatment-of-keratoconjunctivitis-sicca-in-dogs-a-double-blind-randomized-study
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Rodrigo García-Santisteban, Mónica Anayatzin Linares-Alba, Andrés Botello-Bárcenas, Paola Margay, Carlos Soto, Joice Fonzar-Furtado, Dennis Brooks, Diego García, Gustavo Adolfo García Sánchez
PURPOSE: To compare the safety and efficacy of a 100 microgram subconjunctival injection of liposome-encapsulated sirolimus (SCJS) to cyclosporine (CsA) or tacrolimus (CsA/T) for the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) in dogs. METHODS: Dogs with signs and symptoms of KCS were block-randomized to one of two treatment groups: Biweekly SCJS or conventional treatment (CsA/T). Schirmer tear test 1 (STT-1) scores, conjunctival hyperemia (CH) scores, corneal opacity (CO) scores, and clinical evaluation of potential side effects were recorded every 2 weeks for 14 weeks for both groups...
February 8, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329276/abstracts-11th-asian-veterinary-ophthalmology-annual-conference-taipei-city-taiwan-october-21-22-2023
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February 8, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329273/first-case-of-presumed-trigemino-oculomotor-synkinesis-in-a-dog
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Silvia Pompilio, Michela Scuttari, Katia Zerbetto, Maria Elena Andreis, Federica Tirrito
An 11-year old, intact male Border Collie was referred with a history of subacute and progressive left eye exophthalmos and mydriasis associated with reduced pupillary light reflex, ventrolateral strabismus, and absence of physiologic nystagmus in the left eye. Neuroanatomical localization was consistent with a left oculomotor neuropathy, involving the general somatic and visceral parasympathetic efferent components. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head were performed. Imaging findings were consistent with an infectious-inflammatory process involving the left retrobulbar space and regional muscles, extending intracranially through the left orbital fissure...
February 8, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321635/effects-of-intranasal-and-intramuscular-administration-of-butorphanol-and-zolazepam-tiletamine-combination-on-intraocular-pressure-and-tear-secretion-in-new-zealand-white-rabbits
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Harun Cinar, Latif Emrah Yanmaz, Muhammed Yusuf Sirin
This study aimed to compare the effect of intranasal (IN) and intramuscular (IM) administration of butorphanol and zolazepam-tiletamine (ZT) combination on intraocular pressure (IOP) and tear secretion (TS) in rabbits. Fourteen healthy male New Zealand White rabbits weighing 3.05 ± 0.72 kg, aged between 1 and 2 years old, were included in the study. Animals randomly received 0.5 mg/kg butorphanol and 15 mg/kg ZT combination either with IN or IM administration. IOP and TS were measured at baseline (T0), and followed by 5, 15, 30, 45, and 60 min after drug administration...
February 6, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321611/marginal-resection-and-infracyanine-green-mediated-photodynamic-therapy-in-the-management-of-feline-eyelid-squamous-cell-carcinoma-two-cases
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Lionel Sebbag, Oren Pe'er
OBJECTIVE: Describe the presenting features, surgical procedure, and clinical outcomes of two cats managed with marginal resection and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for eyelid squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). ANIMALS STUDIED: A 12-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat (case 1) and a 10-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat (case 2). PROCEDURES: Following marginal resection of the eyelid neoplasm, hemostasis was achieved using a handheld cautery unit then 1 mL of infracyanine green was injected into the surgical wound bed...
February 6, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318722/comparison-of-visual-outcomes-between-medical-treatment-alone-and-ahmed-glaucoma-valve-implantation-in-shiba-dogs-with-primary-angle-closure-glaucoma
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Akira Kubo, Yosuke Ito
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to evaluate visual outcomes between medical treatment alone (MED) and Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation (AGVI) in Shiba dogs with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). PROCEDURES: Records of 65 Shiba dogs (104 eyes) with PACG were retrospectively reviewed. Vision was assessed qualitatively using both the menace response and maze testing. The significance of age, sex, intraocular pressure (IOP), and duration of clinical signs (≤72 h or >72 h) at first presentation (V1) was assessed...
February 6, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279201/sterile-granulomatous-panuveitis-in-dogs-in-the-united-kingdom-a-review-of-33-cases
#34
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J Burgess, E Scurrell, E Collier, H Featherstone
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical and histopathological features of a sterile granulomatous panuveitis syndrome in 33 dogs that underwent enucleation and ocular histopathology. METHODS: Retrospective review of the medical records and ocular histopathology reports of 33 cases. Inclusion criteria were enucleation in conjunction with characteristic clinical and histopathological features. RESULTS: Thirteen breeds were represented (including crossbreeds)...
January 26, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270513/clinicopathologic-profiles-of-canine-ocular-melanosis-a-comparative-study-between-cairn-terriers-and-non-cairn-terriers
#35
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J Seth Eaton, Sanskruti S Potnis, Alexis Cavanaugh, Cody A Davis, Leandro B C Teixeira, Gillian C Shaw
OBJECTIVES: To identify canine breeds at risk for ocular melanosis and to compare the clinical and histologic features between affected Cairn Terriers (CTs) and non-Cairn Terriers (NCTs). DESIGN: Relative risk (RR) analysis and retrospective cohort study of dogs histologically diagnosed with ocular melanosis. PROCEDURES: The COPLOW archive was searched for globe submissions diagnosed with ocular melanosis. Six hundred fifty globes were included, and RR analysis was performed to identify at-risk NCT breeds...
January 25, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38225805/micropulse%C3%A2-transscleral-cyclophotocoagulation-in-the-equine-patient-a-case-series-of-four-horses
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A M Sturbaum, K J Kaiser, J S Riesberg
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical application and outcome of MicroPulse™ transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) treatment in horses with glaucoma. ANIMALS STUDIED: Four client-owned horses with primary (n = 2) or secondary (n = 2) glaucoma. METHODS: Horses were treated with MP-TSCPC under standing sedation with a minimum of 30 days of follow-up (range 30-1241 days). Affected eyes were treated with a 31...
January 15, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204145/free-labial-mucocutaneous-graft-for-eyelid-reconstruction-in-four-dogs
#37
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William M Irving, Kelly Caruso, Matthew J Annear, Cameron Whittaker, Benjamin D Reynolds, Paul M G McCarthy, Jeffrey Smith
PURPOSE: To describe a technique for eyelid margin reconstruction following large mass resection utilizing a free labial mucocutaneous graft. METHODS: Four dogs (4 eyes) underwent en bloc eyelid mass excision under general anesthesia. Measurements were made of the mass followed by free labial mucocutaneous graft retrieval, resection of the mass, and then transplantation of retrieved region of labial mucocutaneous tissue into the resulting defect. RESULTS: Three patients underwent eyelid margin reconstruction with a free labial mucocutaneous graft...
January 10, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192054/retrospective-evaluation-of-surgical-outcomes-in-canine-patients-with-primary-and-secondary-glaucoma-following-diode-endoscopic-cyclophotocoagulation
#38
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Shayna Sosnowik, Terah Webb, Dineli Bras, Bianca J Hartrum, Danielle Micceri
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term outcome of endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) for the treatment of primary and secondary glaucoma in dogs. ANIMALS STUDIED: Retrospective review of dogs that underwent ECP at two referral centers from 2004 to 2023. PROCEDURES: Medical records of 389 eyes (301 dogs) following ECP were reviewed. Outcomes evaluated included follow-up time, intraocular pressure (IOP), vision status, additional ECP procedures performed, number of medications, and complications...
January 8, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174829/longitudinal-intraocular-pressure-measurements-in-whooping-cranes-grus-americana-and-mississippi-sandhill-cranes-grus-canadensis-pulla
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Rodrigo S Garcés Torres, Renee T Carter, Hannah B Gafen, Chin-Chi Liu, Andrew C Lewin, Robert A MacLean
OBJECTIVE: To assess intraocular pressure (IOP) development in cranes and determine the impact of age, weight, species, head position, and sex. ANIMALS STUDIED: Whooping cranes (WC) (Grus americana), and Mississippi-sandhill cranes (MSC) (Grus canadensis pulla). PROCEDURES: Chicks were manually restrained on days 1-3, 7, 21, 35, 60, 75, and 120 for routine examinations. IOP was opportunistically measured utilizing the Tonovet Plus® in D setting with the head above the heart (AH) and below the heart (BH)...
January 4, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169085/the-shih-tzu-eye-ophthalmic-findings-of-1000-eyes
#40
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Seyed Mehdi Rajaei, Houman Faghihi, Fatemeh Zahirinia
PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency of ophthalmic disorders in Shih Tzus. ANIMALS: Five hundred client-owned Shih Tzu dogs (1000 eyes). PROCEDURES: Medical records of 500 Shih Tzu dogs were reviewed and ophthalmic examination data were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: In total, out of 1000 eyes, 964 (96.4%; OD: 480 eyes, OS: 484 eyes) had at least one ophthalmic abnormality, and only 36 eyes (3.6%; OD: 20 eyes, OS: 16 eyes) were diagnosed as normal...
January 3, 2024: Veterinary Ophthalmology
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