Objective: To investigate the causes of hyphema in dogs and identify factors associated with poor visual outcomes. Animals studied: Ninety-nine dogs (120 eyes) that presented with hyphema. Procedure: Medical records from the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital between the years...
Author(s)
Jinks, M. R.; Olea-Popelka, F.; Freeman, K. S.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2018, 21, 2, pp 160-166
Hyphema (hemorrhage within the anterior chamber of the eye) can be caused by several mechanisms and can easily be detected in routine ophthalmic or necroscopic examination as discolored red eye(s). The purpose of this study is to report the cause of hyphema diagnosed as a postmortem finding in dogs ...
Author(s)
Martins, T. B.; Barros, C. S. L.
Publisher
Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Citation
Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 2015, 35, 1, pp 55-61
Objective: To describe the clinical features, management, and outcome of dogs presenting with sports ball projectile ocular injuries. Animals Studied: Eighteen dogs. Procedures: A retrospective study reviewing cases of ocular injury due to a sports ball projectile that presented to the Cornell...
Author(s)
Chan, R. X.; Ledbetter, E. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2022, 25, 5, pp 338-342
A 7-year old cocker spaniel presented with bilateral hyphema after a blow to the head. The animal also had peripheral polyadenomegaly and a high grade lymphoma was found after complementary examinations. Hyphema can be of idiopathic origin as well as due to various causes such as trauma,...
Publisher
Newsmed, Paris, France
Citation
Point Vétérinaire, 2018, 49, 387 (Part 1), pp 46-49
A six-year-seven-month-old female neutered Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was referred for the investigation of progressive dyspnea and hyphema in the right eye with secondary glaucoma. Previous medical history included a high-grade soft tissue spindle cell sarcoma removed from the cranial sternal...
Author(s)
Shirlow, A.; Borgeat, K.; Hayward, N.; Scurrell, E.; Payne, J. R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 2022, 41, pp 209-215
Classification, diagnosis, and treatment of hemorrhage into the anterior chamber of the eye, or hyphema, can be a challenging and frustrating process for many practitioners, especially in emergency situations. This review outlines an inclusive list of causes, diagnostics, and treatments for...
Author(s)
Telle, M. R.; Betbeze, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2015, 30, 3, pp 97-106
Objective: To determine the prevalence of secondary glaucomas in dogs associated with cataract formation, lens luxation or displacement, cataract surgery, uveitis, hyphema and intraocular neoplasia. Methods: Information was obtained from the Veterinary Medical Data Base (VMDB) from all veterinary...
Author(s)
Gelatt, K. N.; MacKay, E. O.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2004, 7, 4, pp 245-259
In order to evaluate the differences between clear corneal incision and scleral tunnel incision of canine phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation, this test was designed to detect the time of phacemulsification, the concentration of TNF-α, H2O2 and NO in aqueous humor, and the...
Author(s)
Zheng XiaoBo; Wu BaiQing; Xiao Rong; Xu HuiHao; Wang LiBin
Publisher
Editorial Board Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science, Changchun, China
Citation
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011, 31, 1, pp 115-117, 132
Cataracts are a common cause of visual impairment and blindness in dogs and have a wide variety of aetiologies, as well as the disabling effect on an animal. In the present study after the detailed ophthalmic examinations six clinical cases of dogs were surgically treated for cataract by...
Author(s)
Jhirwal, S. K.; Bishnoi, P.; Gahlot, T. K.
Publisher
Veterinary Practitioner, c/o Dr. A. K. Gahlot, Bikaner, India
Citation
Veterinary Practitioner, 2020, 21, 1, pp 97-98
A total of 45 hybrid dogs at 3-6-month old of age and 3-5 kg liveweight were selected to study the clinical effects of different anesthesia routines in dogs undergoing penetrating keratoplasty. Fifteen dogs were used as corneal donors. The other 30 dogs were randomly divided to a non-inhalational...
Author(s)
Xiao Rong; Li QuanLei; Xu HuiHao; Zhang XinKe; Yao YinZhu; Wu BaiQing; Song Qing; Zheng XiaoBo
Publisher
Guoji Shudian (Institute of Scientific and Technological Information of China, China Publications Centre), Beijing, China
Citation
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2011, 47, 1, pp 9-11