The effects of fluid therapy with maintenance enteral electrolytic solutions administered by nasogastric route in continuous flow have not previously been studied in weaned foals. This study primary goal was to compare the effects of two maintenance enteral electrolytic solutions administered by...
Author(s)
Monteiro, L. C.; Viana, R. B.; Avanza, M. F. B.; Ermita, P. A. N.; Costa, C. M.; Alves, S. R.; Santos, P. V. de M.; Silva, M. O. da; Balbino, D. A. de B.; Mattos, F. S. de; Teixeira, R. B. C.; Ribeiro Filho, J. D.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2020, 6, May,
We report a clinical case of the five-year-old Thoroughbred mare presented with deep corneal stromal abscess in the right eye. The eye had been treated with topical antibiotic ointment before presentation. On the time of presentation the mare showed severe blepharospasm, purulent discharge, ...
Author(s)
Trbolová, A.; Mihály, M.
Publisher
Profi Press, s.r.o., Praha, Czech Republic
Citation
Veterinářství, 2009, 59, 6, pp 366-370
Case description: A 23-year-old female mule was presented for bilateral ocular abnormalities and an abnormal pelvic limb gait. Clinical findings: Anisocoria, unilateral enophthalmos, medial strabismus, ptosis, pupillary light reflex deficits, and bilateral reticulated pigmentary retinopathy were...
Author(s)
Finno, C. J.; Eaton, J. S.; Aleman, M.; Hollingsworth, S. R.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2010, 13, 4, pp 259-265
A 7-year-old, 46-kg spayed female rottweiler dog was presented with sudden onset of disorientation, bilateral convergent strabismus, and enophthalmos. Diagnostic workup revealed hypothyroid-associated cranial neuropathy. Symptoms abated considerably upon treatment with levothyroxine-sodium (T4) at...
Author(s)
Rushton, J. O.; Leschnik, M.; Nell, B.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2013, 54, 4, pp 368-372
Ten cases of equine Horner's syndrome were reviewed. None of the clinical signs in this series were transient (<48 h). Sweating and ptosis were consistently observed by the attending clinician in over half of the affected horses. Enophthalmos and prolapse of the 3rd eyelid were not reported consistently. The average duration of the clinical signs was 4.94 months and ranged from 14 days to 15 months. Eight...
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Green, S. L.; Cochrane, S. M.; Smith-Maxie, L.
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 1992, 33, 5, pp 330-333
A clinical case of Horner's syndrome is described in a Standardbred horse, and the various symptoms of cranial sympathetic denervation are studied in 2 ponies after experimental transection of the left cervical sympathetic trunk and vagosympathetic trunk, respectively. The most prominent symptoms...
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Simoens, P.; Lauwers, H.; Muelenaere, C. de; Muylle, E.; Steenhaut, M.
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1990, Supplement 10, pp 62-65
The findings in 6 experimental and 1 natural case of Horner's syndrome (ptosis resulting from paralysis of the cervical sympathetic trunk) are presented. The experimental cases were induced by unilateral surgical section of the cervical sympathetic trunk in the middle third of the neck. The...
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Equine Veterinary Journal, 1978, 10, 1, pp 9-13
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