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Ocular echobiometry in glaucomatosus dogs

Dogs with glaucomatous eyes referred to the Diagnostic Image Service at the Veterinary Hospital in the Federal University of Parana were studied using B-mode ultrasonography. Patients were submitted to a high resolution B-mode ultrasonography examination in order to perform ocular echobiometry. The following measurements were performed: central corneal thickness, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and vitreous chamber depth. Physical restraint was performed and anesthetic eye drops were used. Corneal pachymetry and IOP were evaluated first and then B-mode ultrasonography was carried out in both eyes. Besides an obvious difference in IOP, which is higher in glaucomatous eyes, vitreous chamber depth significantly increases in cases of chronic glaucomatous eyes (1.24±0.26cm P=0.01), when compared to control eyes; and corneal thickness also increases in cases of acute glaucoma (0.987±0.28cm P=0.027), when compared to control eyes and to chronic glaucomatous eyeballs as well. Vitreous chamber is the intraocular structure that most contributes to the process of volume expansion of the globe (buphthalmos).

dog; ocular utrasonography; glaucoma; buphthalmia


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