In cats, conjunctivitis is often caused by viral infections such as feline herpesvirus-1.Clinical signs are similar to those seen in dogs and include chemosis (Figure 2), hyperaemia and discharge from the eye. Other symptoms include blepharospasm, discomfort and photophobia. However, in cats, ...
in less susceptible species such as swine, but it has also been reported as developing in cattle, horses, dogs and cats. Route of infection in animals is most often ingestion, rather than inhalation or inoculation via skin lesions, initial suspicions of anthrax may be raised when livestock are...
Sequestra occurred in the superficial stroma in 8/17 corneas, in the anterior one third of the stroma in 3/17 corneas, and in the middle one third of the stroma in 6/17 corneas. Median duration of clinical signs prior to presentation was 39 days (range 14-1095 days). Median time ...
Aside from oxygen, the air contains a wide variety of particles, including allergens. The usual conditions that result from airborne allergens arehay fever,asthma, andconjunctivitis. The following allergens can trigger allergic reactions when inhaled by sensitized individuals: Pollens from trees, grasse...
Animals studied Thirty dogs treated for limbal melanoma at the Animal Health Trust (AHT), between 1992 and 2004. Methods Medical records were reviewed and information collected on the radiation dose administered, duration of follow-up, and the frequency of early- and late-onset ocular side ...
The hallmark of treatment for allergic conjunctivitis is the use of potent antihistamines (similar to those used in atopic dermatitis) to subdue the itching. Topical antihistamines, mast-cell stabilizers, and the short-term use of oral steroids are all beneficial for relief of the itching. Occasion...
Examples are dogs, cats, cattle, horses, sheep, hogs and goats. In the methods of the invention the antibodies, including for example, anti-VLA-1 antibody may be administered parenterally. The term “parenteral” as used herein includes subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, intra-articular, ...
1. An implantable drug depot useful for reducing or treating pain and/or inflammation in a patient in need of such treatment, the implantable drug depot comprising a therapeutically effective amount of clonidine hydrochloride comprising about 3 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of the drug depot, the ...
in the severity scoring of atopic dermatitis (SCORAD) scores, daily rescue medication use, and visual analog scale (VAS) scores following AIT. Biomarker changes include increased IgG4 levels and decreased eosinophil counts. This review provides valuable insights for future research and clinical ...
The initial results in dogs and humans are pushing forward the development of oncolytic viruses as exciting cancer treatment strategies. 3. Oncolytic Viruses for Canine Cancer Treatment A total of 13 viral species were studied as oncolytics in dogs (Figure S1). The possible antitumor mechanisms are...