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J Med Primatol ; 41(5): 317-24, 2012 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22882136

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To describe the pre-surgical, surgical, and post-surgical considerations for phacoemulsification in non-human primates. METHODS: Records of non-human primates that underwent phacoemulsification by the Ophthalmology Services of FHCV-UAB and HCV-UM, between 2003 and 2009 were reviewed. RESULTS: Five primates were represented: one gorilla, one chimpanzee, one pygmy marmoset, one orangutan, and one chacma baboon. Three were males and two females, of a median age of 16.8 years. Four primates presented bilateral cataracts and one unilateral (n = 9 eyes). Cataracts were immature in two eyes, mature in four and hypermature in 3. One-handed phacoemulsification was used in seven eyes and a two-handed technique in 2. Intraocular lenses (IOLs), with optic powers between +19.0 and +21.5D, were implanted in the four large-sized primates. All the primates were more active and social after the surgery. CONCLUSION: Phacoemulsification in non-human primates is highly successful and associated with an overall good visual outcome. Nevertheless, specific considerations should be applied in these species.


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Callithrix/cirurgia , Hominidae/cirurgia , Papio ursinus/cirurgia , Facoemulsificação/veterinária , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Período Pós-Operatório , Resultado do Tratamento
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Vet Parasitol ; 141(3-4): 325-9, 2006 Nov 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16870347

RESUMO

Ocular lesions associated with Trypanosoma spp. infection have been described in man and many animal species. However, loss of vision has not been demonstrated in humans presenting Chagas disease or in animals affected by different trypanosome species. In order to assess the possible ocular disorders caused by Trypanosoma evansi infection, six goats were inoculated with 1 x 10(5) T. evansi and maintained for 12 months and four goats were used as control. The inoculated animals became positive at serological and parasitological tests at 1-month post-inoculation and showed a subclinical course of the disease. Unilateral superficial corneal ulceration and retinochoroiditis were observed in two inoculated animals. Data from ocular neurologic examination and electroretinography showed no significant differences between inoculated and non-inoculated goats. It could be concluded that Trypanosoma evansi can produce ocular lesion but without apparent loss of vision in goats.


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Doenças das Cabras/patologia , Retina/patologia , Tripanossomíase/veterinária , Animais , Eletrorretinografia/métodos , Eletrorretinografia/veterinária , Feminino , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Cabras , Distribuição Aleatória , Testes Sorológicos/veterinária , Trypanosoma , Tripanossomíase/patologia
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