Acute onset of blindness secondary to a splenosystemic shunt in an adult catInternal medicineNeurologyHepatic diseaseCompanion animalsCatsAn eight-year-old female, spayed, domestic, shorthair cat was presented for acute onset of blindness, lethargy, dysorexia and weight loss. On the basis of ...
A complete history is critical because ivermectin can cause retinal toxicity as well as central blindness in dogs and cats, and enrofloxacin can cause acute retinal degeneration in cats. For acute vision loss, a thorough neuro-ophthalmic examination that assesses the m...
glaucoma- an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and impairs vision (sometimes progressing to blindness); "contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not always caused by elevated intraocular pressure" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex In...
- 《Hypertension in Pregnancy》 被引量: 46发表: 2010年 Shared and Differential Retinal Responses against Optic Nerve Injury and Ocular Hypertension Glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, affects primarily retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and their axons. The pathophysiology of ...
This parasite can cause differentdiseases among humans, especially pregnant women--it is linked to blindness and the death ofunborn babies. However, the parasite´s effects on mice are unique, Ingram and her team measured how micereacted to a cat´ s urine (尿) before and after it was...
Acute or chronic uveitis is a common ophthalmic disorder that constitutes one of the main causes of irreversible blindness in domestic cats. Uveitis affects primarily the uveal tract, but other ocular critical structures can also be affe... Ruth E. Rosenstein,Pablo H. Sande,Diego C. Fernandez,...
Patients with acute blindness typically present with mydriasis and a history of disorientation that may involve bumping into familiar objects. Acute blindness may be transient or permanent. For simplicity, lesions typically occur in one of three zones along this complex pathway: the retina, the ...
The postictal phase may last for seconds to hours and may result in blindness, ataxia, confusion, or even aggression. Ictus typically lasts seconds to 3 minutes. Any seizure longer than 5 minutes is considered status epilepticus. Variousseizures and their usual characteristics are listed in Table...
Acute postretinal blindness: ophthalmologic, neurologic, and magnetic resonance imaging findings in dogs and cats (seven cases) Veterinary Ophthalmology 13 (2010) 307-314.Seruca, C. et al, (2010) "Acute postretinal blindness: ophthalmologic, neurologic, and magnetic resonance imaging findings in ...