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Multiple Ocular Defects in a Cat (고양이의 다발성 안 기형 1례)

  • Kim, Won-Tae;Park, Shin-Ae;Jeong, Man-Bok;Yi, Na-Young;Kim, Se-Eun;Chae, Je-Min;Kang, Min-Su;Kim, Dae-Yong;Seo, Kang-Moon
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.640-643
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    • 2007
  • A 3-month-old female mixed breed cat was referred to the veterinary medical teaching hospital of Seoul National University with ocular discharge and blepharospasm of both eyes. On ophthalmic examination, the patient was diagnosed as multiple ocular defects : eyelid coloboma, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, persistent pupillary membrane, uveal cyst, incipient cataract and choroidal hypoplasia. On histopathologic examination, choroidal hypoplasia was confirmed.

Spontaneous ophthalmic diseases of Beagles in Korea (국내 Beagle견의 안과질환)

  • Kim, Bong-kyeong;Yun, Young-min;Seong, Je-kyung;Seo, Kang-moon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2001
  • Beagle is one of the most popular laboratory animal in a dog. We investigated the incidence of spontaneous ophthalmic disease in Beagles in order to make basic data for quality control of Beagles in Korea. We surveyed 389 beagles from 3 different farms. The average prevalence rate of ophthalmic diseases was 19.3%. The prevalence rate of cataracts was higher than any other ophthalmic diseases, 7.5% and then in order of corneal scar(2.1%), retinal hemorrhage(1.5%), post-inflammatory retinal change(1.5%), cherry eye(1.0%), distichiasis(0.8%), entropion(0.8%), hypoplastic optic disc(0.8%), conjunctivitis(0.5%), retinal dysplasia(0.5%), asteroid hyalosis(0.3%), congenital eye anomaly(0.3%), corneal lipidosis(0.3%), conjunctival hemorrhage(0.3%), lens capsule pigmentation(0.3%), persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (0.3%), posterior synechia(0.3%), eyelid tumor(0.3%) and uveal cyst(0.3%) were diagnosed. There was a slight difference between male(24.8%) and female(17.4%) in prevalence rate of ophthalmic disease. The incidence of spontaneous ophthalmic disease was increased with age. These data would be useful for using Beagles as laboratory animals and standard reference for quality control of dogs.

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