2020
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2725
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Corneal cross‐linking as a treatment for corneal dystrophy with secondary bacterial infection in a Friesian horse

Abstract: Corneal cross‐linking should be considered as treatment option in Friesian horses with infectious keratitis and corneal dystrophy. Optical coherence tomography, giving information of corneal structure, can help for diagnosis and monitoring.

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“…The term corneal dystrophy is used for bilateral corneal stromal loss in the Friesian horse, and this is a genetic, bilateral disease with well-defined circular defects usually in the infero-temporal quadrant of the cornea, which can progress to a descemetocele and can need surgical intervention. 1,6,7 In birds, crystalline corneal degeneration has been described, but there are no available data on corneal dystrophy. 18 Webb et al described the disease in Canadian alpacas.…”
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“…The term corneal dystrophy is used for bilateral corneal stromal loss in the Friesian horse, and this is a genetic, bilateral disease with well-defined circular defects usually in the infero-temporal quadrant of the cornea, which can progress to a descemetocele and can need surgical intervention. 1,6,7 In birds, crystalline corneal degeneration has been described, but there are no available data on corneal dystrophy. 18 Webb et al described the disease in Canadian alpacas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horses seem to be affected only rarely, and abnormal deposition of abnormal material in the equine cornea is not described as corneal dystrophy. The term corneal dystrophy is used for bilateral corneal stromal loss in the Friesian horse, and this is a genetic, bilateral disease with well‐defined circular defects usually in the infero‐temporal quadrant of the cornea, which can progress to a descemetocele and can need surgical intervention 1,6,7 …”
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confidence: 99%
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