Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats
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Resumo: | The knowledge of the normal appearance and ocular dimensions of goat eyes facilitates the use of ultrasonography in the evaluation of ocular disease. The objective of the present study was to determine ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats. B- and A-mode ultrasonography was performed in 30 healthy adult goats (60 eyes) (n=5 intact females and n=15 castrated males). Ultrasonography was performed after instillation of a topical anesthetic. Lubricating jelly was placed on the 20MHz transducer tip as a stand-off pad. The transducer was placed in a longitudinal position until optimal B-scan images, according to echoes of the A-mode images, were obtained. Statistical analysis was carried out to compare the ecobiometric readings among genders (P<0.05). Means and standard deviations of the ocular structures for male and female goats, respectively, were, 3.46±0.55, 3.33±0.46mm (anterior chamber depth); 8.60±0.34, 8.65±0.39mm (lens thickness); 11.34±0.61, 11.39±0.66mm (vitreous chamber depth); and 23.43±0.92, 23.39±0.86mm (axial globe length). Ocular measurements between right and left eyes, as well as between males and females were not significantly different (P>0.05). The ultrasonographic appearances of goat eyes were very similar to those of other domestic and wild species. |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goatsCapra hircusocular ultrasonographyecobiometryThe knowledge of the normal appearance and ocular dimensions of goat eyes facilitates the use of ultrasonography in the evaluation of ocular disease. The objective of the present study was to determine ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats. B- and A-mode ultrasonography was performed in 30 healthy adult goats (60 eyes) (n=5 intact females and n=15 castrated males). Ultrasonography was performed after instillation of a topical anesthetic. Lubricating jelly was placed on the 20MHz transducer tip as a stand-off pad. The transducer was placed in a longitudinal position until optimal B-scan images, according to echoes of the A-mode images, were obtained. Statistical analysis was carried out to compare the ecobiometric readings among genders (P<0.05). Means and standard deviations of the ocular structures for male and female goats, respectively, were, 3.46±0.55, 3.33±0.46mm (anterior chamber depth); 8.60±0.34, 8.65±0.39mm (lens thickness); 11.34±0.61, 11.39±0.66mm (vitreous chamber depth); and 23.43±0.92, 23.39±0.86mm (axial globe length). Ocular measurements between right and left eyes, as well as between males and females were not significantly different (P>0.05). The ultrasonographic appearances of goat eyes were very similar to those of other domestic and wild species.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000300011Ciência Rural v.40 n.3 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010005000019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro,Alexandre PintoSantos,Nailson LimaSilva,Victor Costa eCampos,Andressa FernandaTeixeira,Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de AlmeidaLaus,José Luizeng2010-03-26T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats Ribeiro,Alexandre Pinto Capra hircus ocular ultrasonography ecobiometry |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats |
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Ribeiro,Alexandre Pinto |
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Ribeiro,Alexandre Pinto Santos,Nailson Lima Silva,Victor Costa e Campos,Andressa Fernanda Teixeira,Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de Almeida Laus,José Luiz |
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author |
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Santos,Nailson Lima Silva,Victor Costa e Campos,Andressa Fernanda Teixeira,Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de Almeida Laus,José Luiz |
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Ribeiro,Alexandre Pinto Santos,Nailson Lima Silva,Victor Costa e Campos,Andressa Fernanda Teixeira,Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de Almeida Laus,José Luiz |
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Capra hircus ocular ultrasonography ecobiometry |
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Capra hircus ocular ultrasonography ecobiometry |
description |
The knowledge of the normal appearance and ocular dimensions of goat eyes facilitates the use of ultrasonography in the evaluation of ocular disease. The objective of the present study was to determine ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats. B- and A-mode ultrasonography was performed in 30 healthy adult goats (60 eyes) (n=5 intact females and n=15 castrated males). Ultrasonography was performed after instillation of a topical anesthetic. Lubricating jelly was placed on the 20MHz transducer tip as a stand-off pad. The transducer was placed in a longitudinal position until optimal B-scan images, according to echoes of the A-mode images, were obtained. Statistical analysis was carried out to compare the ecobiometric readings among genders (P<0.05). Means and standard deviations of the ocular structures for male and female goats, respectively, were, 3.46±0.55, 3.33±0.46mm (anterior chamber depth); 8.60±0.34, 8.65±0.39mm (lens thickness); 11.34±0.61, 11.39±0.66mm (vitreous chamber depth); and 23.43±0.92, 23.39±0.86mm (axial globe length). Ocular measurements between right and left eyes, as well as between males and females were not significantly different (P>0.05). The ultrasonographic appearances of goat eyes were very similar to those of other domestic and wild species. |
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