Tear meniscometry test in wild animals
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: This study aimed to describe strip meniscometry test values for Amazona aestiva (turquoise-fronted amazon), Ara ararauna (blue-and-yellow macaw) and Caiman latirostris (broad-snouted caiman). Twenty-one Amazona aestiva and 11 Ara ararauna, healthy, adults of unknown sex, and 37 healthy adult Caiman latirostris (27 males and 10 females), were used in this investigation. All animals were manually restrained and I-Tear® Test strip was inserted for 5 s at the edge of the lower tear meniscus, without touching the eyelid or ocular surface, immediately followed by measurement (millimeter per 5 seconds). No differences were reported between left and right eyes for Amazona aestiva (P = 0.824), Ara ararauna (P = 0.262) and Caiman latirostris (P = 0.679). Median and confidence interval were 2.0 (2.25-3.56) mm/5s for Amazona aestiva, 3.0 (2.93-4.15) mm/5s for Ara ararauna and 3.0 (2.55-4.90) mm/5 s for Caiman latirostris. These values for strip meniscometry tear test can be used as parameters for each species and may be helpful for diagnosis and treatment of tear-production disorders in birds and reptiles. |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animalsbirdstrip meniscometry tubereptiletear meniscustear productionABSTRACT: This study aimed to describe strip meniscometry test values for Amazona aestiva (turquoise-fronted amazon), Ara ararauna (blue-and-yellow macaw) and Caiman latirostris (broad-snouted caiman). Twenty-one Amazona aestiva and 11 Ara ararauna, healthy, adults of unknown sex, and 37 healthy adult Caiman latirostris (27 males and 10 females), were used in this investigation. All animals were manually restrained and I-Tear® Test strip was inserted for 5 s at the edge of the lower tear meniscus, without touching the eyelid or ocular surface, immediately followed by measurement (millimeter per 5 seconds). No differences were reported between left and right eyes for Amazona aestiva (P = 0.824), Ara ararauna (P = 0.262) and Caiman latirostris (P = 0.679). Median and confidence interval were 2.0 (2.25-3.56) mm/5s for Amazona aestiva, 3.0 (2.93-4.15) mm/5s for Ara ararauna and 3.0 (2.55-4.90) mm/5 s for Caiman latirostris. These values for strip meniscometry tear test can be used as parameters for each species and may be helpful for diagnosis and treatment of tear-production disorders in birds and reptiles.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019001100601Ciência Rural v.49 n.11 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20181002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOriá,Arianne PontesRaposo,Ana Cláudia SantosBrito,Vinícius José da Silva Cardoso deAraújo,Nayone Lima Lantyer Cordeiro deOliveira,Maria Madalena SouzaAlbuquerque,Isaac Manoel Barroseng2019-10-18T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals Oriá,Arianne Pontes bird strip meniscometry tube reptile tear meniscus tear production |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Tear meniscometry test in wild animals |
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Oriá,Arianne Pontes |
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Oriá,Arianne Pontes Raposo,Ana Cláudia Santos Brito,Vinícius José da Silva Cardoso de Araújo,Nayone Lima Lantyer Cordeiro de Oliveira,Maria Madalena Souza Albuquerque,Isaac Manoel Barros |
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Raposo,Ana Cláudia Santos Brito,Vinícius José da Silva Cardoso de Araújo,Nayone Lima Lantyer Cordeiro de Oliveira,Maria Madalena Souza Albuquerque,Isaac Manoel Barros |
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Oriá,Arianne Pontes Raposo,Ana Cláudia Santos Brito,Vinícius José da Silva Cardoso de Araújo,Nayone Lima Lantyer Cordeiro de Oliveira,Maria Madalena Souza Albuquerque,Isaac Manoel Barros |
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bird strip meniscometry tube reptile tear meniscus tear production |
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bird strip meniscometry tube reptile tear meniscus tear production |
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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to describe strip meniscometry test values for Amazona aestiva (turquoise-fronted amazon), Ara ararauna (blue-and-yellow macaw) and Caiman latirostris (broad-snouted caiman). Twenty-one Amazona aestiva and 11 Ara ararauna, healthy, adults of unknown sex, and 37 healthy adult Caiman latirostris (27 males and 10 females), were used in this investigation. All animals were manually restrained and I-Tear® Test strip was inserted for 5 s at the edge of the lower tear meniscus, without touching the eyelid or ocular surface, immediately followed by measurement (millimeter per 5 seconds). No differences were reported between left and right eyes for Amazona aestiva (P = 0.824), Ara ararauna (P = 0.262) and Caiman latirostris (P = 0.679). Median and confidence interval were 2.0 (2.25-3.56) mm/5s for Amazona aestiva, 3.0 (2.93-4.15) mm/5s for Ara ararauna and 3.0 (2.55-4.90) mm/5 s for Caiman latirostris. These values for strip meniscometry tear test can be used as parameters for each species and may be helpful for diagnosis and treatment of tear-production disorders in birds and reptiles. |
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