2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9290
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Impacto do grau de uveíte em diferentes tipos de úlceras de córneas em cães submetidos ao enxerto pediculado de conjuntiva bulbar - 34 casos

Abstract: RESUMO O presente trabalho objetivou avaliar os resultados de 34 olhos submetidos ao enxerto conjuntival pediculado (ECP) em ceratites ulcerativas profundas (n=5), em ceratites ulcerativas com colagenólise (n=2), descemetocele (n=7), perfuração corneal (n=15) e prolapso de íris (n=5). Os impactos do grau de uveíte e da integridade da córnea foram correlacionados com presença e ausência de visão por tabelas de contingência. Raças braquicefálicas foram acometidas em 91,11% dos casos. O número de córneas consider… Show more

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“…The case reported is in agreement with the authors Amorim et al (2018) and Ramani et al (2012), when mentioning that corneal ulcers mostly affect brachycephalic and young dogs due to the shape of their faces, with shallow orbits and prominent eyes, making the eyeball more exposed, thus encompassing the patient in question, as it belongs to the Shih Tzu breed, being 2 years and 6 months old when it was diagnosed with a deep stromal ulcer. In addition, the patient had ectopic lashes in both eyes and quantitative keratoconjunctivitis sicca in the left eye, which according to Merlini et al (2014) and Vygantas;Whitley (2003) are the most predisposing factors for the occurrence of ulcers in animals, causing corneal injury due to friction and poor lubrication of the eyeball.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The case reported is in agreement with the authors Amorim et al (2018) and Ramani et al (2012), when mentioning that corneal ulcers mostly affect brachycephalic and young dogs due to the shape of their faces, with shallow orbits and prominent eyes, making the eyeball more exposed, thus encompassing the patient in question, as it belongs to the Shih Tzu breed, being 2 years and 6 months old when it was diagnosed with a deep stromal ulcer. In addition, the patient had ectopic lashes in both eyes and quantitative keratoconjunctivitis sicca in the left eye, which according to Merlini et al (2014) and Vygantas;Whitley (2003) are the most predisposing factors for the occurrence of ulcers in animals, causing corneal injury due to friction and poor lubrication of the eyeball.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Among the ophthalmic diseases, corneal ulcers have a high casuistry in veterinary medicine, affecting a large number of animals, occurring more frequently in brachycephalic dogs due to their facial shape, with shallow orbits and prominent eyes, making the eyeball more exposed, the English Bulldog, Pekingese, Pug and Shih Tzu breeds among the most predisposed (AMORIM et al, 2018;RAMANI et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%