2021
DOI: 10.30607/kvj.1008772
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Eye Injuries in Cats with Head Trauma

Abstract: Head trauma may lead to damage of soft tissue and bones of skull by an external force. The modified Glasgow coma scale (mGCS) is used to evaluate the prognosis and classify the neurological status of cats and dogs with head trauma. The aim of this study is determine the ophtalmic pathologies and the incidence of these pathologies as a result of head trauma in cats. In addition, any possible correlation between intraocular pressure (IOP) and mGCS will be investigated in traumatized cats. The animal material of … Show more

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“…Diseases of the eye and its appendages in cats may be congenital or acquired. In addition, infectious causes or metabolic diseases (2,3), trauma and allergic causes can also be seen among the causes (2,3,6). In some cases, systemic diseases may be reflected clinically in the eye.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diseases of the eye and its appendages in cats may be congenital or acquired. In addition, infectious causes or metabolic diseases (2,3), trauma and allergic causes can also be seen among the causes (2,3,6). In some cases, systemic diseases may be reflected clinically in the eye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%