A Yellow-headed Caracara (Milvago chimachima) was submitted to the Ophthalmology Service of the Federal University of Bahia with a corneal abnormality. During ophthalmic evaluation the right cornea was stained positively with fluorescein; a blurred bullous lesion, with irregular surface, compatible with the diagnosis of bullous keratopathy was found. This is a rare condition in a bird which was treated successfully with a modified third eyelid flap associated with antibiotic and hyaluronic acid eye drops. The adopted therapeutic proved to be simple to implement and viable for repair of the bullous keratopathy in the Yellow-headed caracara.
Este trabalho objetivou determinar os microrganismos bacterianos no saco conjuntival de cães clinicamente normais e cães com ceratoconjuntivite seca (CCS), atendidos no Hospital de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade Federal da Bahia. Foram incluídos na pesquisa 30 animais sadios e 28 com CCS. Foi observado crescimento bacteriano em 60% das amostras oculares dos cães sadios e em 89,29% dos cães com CCS. Houve predomínio de espécies Gram positivas em ambos os grupos. Nos animais normais as bactérias mais prevalentes foram Staphylococcus intermedius (26,83%), seguido por Staphylococcus aureus (21,95%) e Staphylococcus epidermidis (19,51%). Houve identificação de leveduras em 38,34% das amostras. Dos 30 animais sadios estudados, 46,66% apresentaram cultura positiva bilateral, 26,67% cultura positiva unilateral e 26,67% cultura negativa. Nos animais com CCS, as bactérias de maior prevalência foram o Streptococcus β-hemolítico (16,13%), seguido por Staphylococcus intermedius (12,90%) e o Staphylococcus aureus (11,83%). Ocorreu identificação de leveduras em 19,64% das amostras. Dos 28 animais com CCS, observou-se que 82,14% apresentaram cultura positiva bilateral e 17,86% cultura positiva unilateral.
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