2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352013000200009
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Abstract: The findings of b-mode and especially triplex Doppler ocular ultrasound in the evaluation of 10 Poodle dogs with cataracts, which bring a contribution not yet reported in veterinary medicine, were reported. Ten Poodle dogs of varied ages and presenting cataracts were used. All animals were evaluated for ophthalmic and ultrasound examination. The ultrasound examination allowed the evaluation of the sonographic anatomy of the eye and measurement of the axial thickness of the lens (ATL). Using the Doppler mode, t… Show more

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“…Gelatt-Nicholson et al (1999) found values of 0.58±0.1 below those found in the present study, which may be related to the small number of the animals in the study. Feliciano et al (2013) studied dogs with cataract and observed an increase in the resistance of the vascular bed of the ophthalmic artery, with means of 0.76±0.1 for the right eye and 0.72±0.09 for the left eye, and most of the animals presented turbulent arterial flow. Lee et al (2002) reported that the Doppler ultrasound examination was shown to be of great use in determining the vascular indices in dogs in cases of vascular alterations or during investigation of physio-pathological processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gelatt-Nicholson et al (1999) found values of 0.58±0.1 below those found in the present study, which may be related to the small number of the animals in the study. Feliciano et al (2013) studied dogs with cataract and observed an increase in the resistance of the vascular bed of the ophthalmic artery, with means of 0.76±0.1 for the right eye and 0.72±0.09 for the left eye, and most of the animals presented turbulent arterial flow. Lee et al (2002) reported that the Doppler ultrasound examination was shown to be of great use in determining the vascular indices in dogs in cases of vascular alterations or during investigation of physio-pathological processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently in dogs, another modality of ultrasound examination, the Doppler, has permitted determination of eye blood flow speed patterns (Feliciano et al 2013). Using the technique measurements are taken of the flow that results in information about peripheral vascular resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B-mode ultrasonography could be used in cataract where the posterior segment cannot be visualized (Brunell, 2014). It is one of the non-invasive, real time, rapid diagnostic imaging techniques which allows evaluation of internal structures of the eye (Ganesan andIyer, 2018 andFeliciano et al, 2013). Diagnostic ocular ultrasound is a two-dimensional imaging technique used to determine anatomical standards and pathological alterations, especially when ocular and intraocular opacities prevent the assessment of the posterior segment of the eye (Vali andRazeghi, 2019 andPhilip et al, 2017).…”
Section: Group IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various pathological lesions were diagnosed and imaged in rest of the five dogs whose ocular biometry was not included in the current study. would be helpful in imaging the posterior segment of the eye (Feliciano et al, 2013). Diagnostic ocular ultrasound is a twodimensional imaging technique used to determine anatomical standards and pathological alterations, especially when ocular and intraocular opacities prevent the assessment of the posterior segment of the eye (Vali and Razeghi, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%