Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Kobashigawa,Karina Kamachi
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lima,Tiago Barbalho, Padua,Ivan Ricardo Martinez, Barros Sobrinho,Alexandre Augusto Franchi de, Marinho,Fabio de Andrade, Ortêncio,Kethye Priscila, Laus,José Luiz
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000701280
Resumo: Ocular surface diseases are often diagnosed in brachycephalic dogs. The ophthalmic parameters of the Shih Tzu dogs are evaluated in this study since this breed is among the most commonly affected by these diseases. In this study, ophthalmic parameters of this breed were partly studied under physical restraint. Schirmer tear test, breakup time test, aesthesiometry, biomicroscopy, non-contact specular microscopy, laser flaremetry, applanation tonometry, ultrasonography and ophthalmoscopy were carried in 48 eyes of 24 male and female dogs, aged from two to four years, weighing between 5 and 10kg. All dogs were from a breeding kennel. Descriptive statistics were applied to the data. Mean and standard error for Schirmer tear test was 26.145±0.803mm min-1; breakup time test, 13.668±0.538s; and aesthesiometry, 2.395±0.071cm. The biomicroscopy evaluation showed that 70.83% of the eyes had medial entropion; 42% caruncular trichiasis; 33% distichiasis, 27% mild paracentral corneal opacity; and 13% corneal melanosis. Mean and standard error for endothelial cell density was 2221.591±20.161cells mm-2; endothelial cell hexagonality, 63.770±1.805%; endothelial cell area, 451.895±4.179mm2; central corneal thickness, 0.490±0.007 mm; laser flaremetry, 1.720±0.216PC ms-1; applanation tonometry, 16.118±0.460mmHg; axial length, 20.255±0.134mm; lens thickness, 6.624±0.031mm; anterior chamber, 4.064±0.109mm; and vitreous chamber, 9.565±0.054mm. Ophthalmoscopy findings were not different from previous reports for other breeds. The results showed that the ophthalmic Shih Tzu parameters did not differ from other breeds according to data in the literature, except for the breakup time and Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometry.
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spelling Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogsdogShih Tzuophthalmic parameters.Ocular surface diseases are often diagnosed in brachycephalic dogs. The ophthalmic parameters of the Shih Tzu dogs are evaluated in this study since this breed is among the most commonly affected by these diseases. In this study, ophthalmic parameters of this breed were partly studied under physical restraint. Schirmer tear test, breakup time test, aesthesiometry, biomicroscopy, non-contact specular microscopy, laser flaremetry, applanation tonometry, ultrasonography and ophthalmoscopy were carried in 48 eyes of 24 male and female dogs, aged from two to four years, weighing between 5 and 10kg. All dogs were from a breeding kennel. Descriptive statistics were applied to the data. Mean and standard error for Schirmer tear test was 26.145±0.803mm min-1; breakup time test, 13.668±0.538s; and aesthesiometry, 2.395±0.071cm. The biomicroscopy evaluation showed that 70.83% of the eyes had medial entropion; 42% caruncular trichiasis; 33% distichiasis, 27% mild paracentral corneal opacity; and 13% corneal melanosis. Mean and standard error for endothelial cell density was 2221.591±20.161cells mm-2; endothelial cell hexagonality, 63.770±1.805%; endothelial cell area, 451.895±4.179mm2; central corneal thickness, 0.490±0.007 mm; laser flaremetry, 1.720±0.216PC ms-1; applanation tonometry, 16.118±0.460mmHg; axial length, 20.255±0.134mm; lens thickness, 6.624±0.031mm; anterior chamber, 4.064±0.109mm; and vitreous chamber, 9.565±0.054mm. Ophthalmoscopy findings were not different from previous reports for other breeds. The results showed that the ophthalmic Shih Tzu parameters did not differ from other breeds according to data in the literature, except for the breakup time and Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometry.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000701280Ciência Rural v.45 n.7 2015reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20141214info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKobashigawa,Karina KamachiLima,Tiago BarbalhoPadua,Ivan Ricardo MartinezBarros Sobrinho,Alexandre Augusto Franchi deMarinho,Fabio de AndradeOrtêncio,Kethye PriscilaLaus,José Luizeng2015-07-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
title Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
spellingShingle Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
Kobashigawa,Karina Kamachi
dog
Shih Tzu
ophthalmic parameters.
title_short Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
title_full Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
title_fullStr Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
title_full_unstemmed Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
title_sort Ophthalmic parameters in adult Shih Tzu dogs
author Kobashigawa,Karina Kamachi
author_facet Kobashigawa,Karina Kamachi
Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Padua,Ivan Ricardo Martinez
Barros Sobrinho,Alexandre Augusto Franchi de
Marinho,Fabio de Andrade
Ortêncio,Kethye Priscila
Laus,José Luiz
author_role author
author2 Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Padua,Ivan Ricardo Martinez
Barros Sobrinho,Alexandre Augusto Franchi de
Marinho,Fabio de Andrade
Ortêncio,Kethye Priscila
Laus,José Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kobashigawa,Karina Kamachi
Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Padua,Ivan Ricardo Martinez
Barros Sobrinho,Alexandre Augusto Franchi de
Marinho,Fabio de Andrade
Ortêncio,Kethye Priscila
Laus,José Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dog
Shih Tzu
ophthalmic parameters.
topic dog
Shih Tzu
ophthalmic parameters.
description Ocular surface diseases are often diagnosed in brachycephalic dogs. The ophthalmic parameters of the Shih Tzu dogs are evaluated in this study since this breed is among the most commonly affected by these diseases. In this study, ophthalmic parameters of this breed were partly studied under physical restraint. Schirmer tear test, breakup time test, aesthesiometry, biomicroscopy, non-contact specular microscopy, laser flaremetry, applanation tonometry, ultrasonography and ophthalmoscopy were carried in 48 eyes of 24 male and female dogs, aged from two to four years, weighing between 5 and 10kg. All dogs were from a breeding kennel. Descriptive statistics were applied to the data. Mean and standard error for Schirmer tear test was 26.145±0.803mm min-1; breakup time test, 13.668±0.538s; and aesthesiometry, 2.395±0.071cm. The biomicroscopy evaluation showed that 70.83% of the eyes had medial entropion; 42% caruncular trichiasis; 33% distichiasis, 27% mild paracentral corneal opacity; and 13% corneal melanosis. Mean and standard error for endothelial cell density was 2221.591±20.161cells mm-2; endothelial cell hexagonality, 63.770±1.805%; endothelial cell area, 451.895±4.179mm2; central corneal thickness, 0.490±0.007 mm; laser flaremetry, 1.720±0.216PC ms-1; applanation tonometry, 16.118±0.460mmHg; axial length, 20.255±0.134mm; lens thickness, 6.624±0.031mm; anterior chamber, 4.064±0.109mm; and vitreous chamber, 9.565±0.054mm. Ophthalmoscopy findings were not different from previous reports for other breeds. The results showed that the ophthalmic Shih Tzu parameters did not differ from other breeds according to data in the literature, except for the breakup time and Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometry.
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