2020
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1912-18
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Surgical management of infectious and noninfectious melting corneal ulcers in cats

Abstract: A melting ulcer, characterized by the stromal dissolution of the cornea, is an important eye lesion that develops due to various reasons and threatens vision. Restoration of this lesion, which causes loss of corneal transparency, requires aggressive medical and surgical treatment. In medical treatment, stromal degeneration is controlled with agents that support topical antibacterial and stromal healing. Surgical treatment is applied using various techniques to remove structures damaged due to the progression o… Show more

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“…Demir et al . (2020) reported a retrospective study utilising lamellar keratectomy with TELF in place for 4 to 5 weeks for the treatment of 20 cats with keratomalacia. All corneas were fluorescein negative at removal of the TELF, and all animals were reported to be visual.…”
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“…Demir et al . (2020) reported a retrospective study utilising lamellar keratectomy with TELF in place for 4 to 5 weeks for the treatment of 20 cats with keratomalacia. All corneas were fluorescein negative at removal of the TELF, and all animals were reported to be visual.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demir et al . 2020 reported corneal scarring as transparent in 30%, mild in 30% or thick and vascularised in 40% at 1 to 1.5 months follow up. Follow up was reported to have continued periodically (monthly) thereafter but these data were not given.…”
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“…British shorthair cats, which have a brachycephalic structure in terms of skull shape (Demir & Altundağ, 2020;Plitman et al, 2019) with its very dense fur and its gentle characters, is one of the most preferred breeds as a pet in recent years. Therefore, anatomical data of this breed is important in terms of veterinary medicine.…”
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“…Since the structures that make up the eye are sensitive, homeostasis may be disrupted due to direct injury or local or systemic diseases. Even a slight deterioration in eye homeostasis negatively affects visual function (1,3,9,10). Conjunctivitis, keratitis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, uveitis, corneal ulcer and corneal necrosis are among the common eye problems in cats (3,4,11).…”
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confidence: 99%