2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11259-007-0098-0
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Feline Corneal Sequestration: A Review of Medical Treatment in 37 Cases

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“…It is possible that rubbing at the eye, such as in humans that develop ACH, could result in a break . Chronic corneal irritation is known to incite ulceration and is a suspect cause of sequestration in cats . FACH may be an extension of the same spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that rubbing at the eye, such as in humans that develop ACH, could result in a break . Chronic corneal irritation is known to incite ulceration and is a suspect cause of sequestration in cats . FACH may be an extension of the same spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Female Persian cats were overpresented, with corneal sequestration mainly seen in Siamese, Persian, and Himalayan in this study. All breeds, gender, and age group are susceptible to developing corneal ulcers (34,35), though owners' preference to raise female cats may be implicated. In this study, male dogs were more presented than female.…”
Section: Patient Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos casos crônicos ou graves, os animais apresentam também dor ocular, que se caracteriza por blefaroespamo, epífora, enoftalmia, protusão da membrana nictante, fotofobia e, eventualmente, apatia e anorexia (Dalla et al, 2007;Townsend et al, 2008;Viega, 2018). Os sinais clínicos apresentados pelo paciente desse relato foram blefaroespasmo e epífora, o que indicava que ele estava apresentando dor ocular.…”
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“…O tratamento clínico só é recomendado em casos que o felino não possui muito desconforto, não há possibilidade de haver complicações e se a lesão não se tornou profunda (Baptista, 2019). Em Dalla et al (2007) avaliaram a eficácia do tratamento clínico em 37 pacientes com sequestro corneal felino. Utilizaram três medicamentos: colírio de lágrima artificial uma vez ao dia, colírio de acetilcisteína três vezes ao dia e colírio antibiótico de amplo espectro 4 vezes ao dia.…”
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