As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts
for ocular disease in domestic animals.
Good vision is a critical component of a pet's overall wellbeing, and at AnimERge, our ophthalmological team specializes in both medical care and surgery
for all ocular diseases in companion animals.
Good vision is a critical component of a pet's overall wellbeing, and at Columbia River VetERinary Specialists, our board certified ophthalmologists specialize in both medical care and surgery
for all ocular diseases in companion animals.
Not exact matches
• Oyster Point Pharmaceuticals Inc., a San Francisco - based developer of treatments
for dry eye and other
diseases of the
ocular surface, raised $ 22 million in Series A funding.
Cambridge, MA — March 30, 2017 — Aura Biosciences, a biotechnology company developing a new class of therapies to target and selectively destroy cancer cells using viral nanoparticle conjugates, announced today that it has enrolled and dosed the first patient in its Phase 1b clinical trial of light - activated AU - 011, an investigational, first - in - class targeted therapy in development
for the treatment of
ocular melanoma, a rare and life - threatening
disease.
Previous research had shown that certain eye
diseases could cause a similar disruption to the blood -
ocular barrier, which does
for the eye what the blood - brain barrier does
for the brain.
«Scientifically, she worked on a project that not only revealed an important role
for a specific growth factor (VEGF) in the physiology of an
ocular structure called the ciliary body but she also demonstrated that there might be unexpected and undesired side effects from a widely used treatment
for a variety of
ocular diseases.
«New findings show promise
for treatment of Graves»
disease and other
ocular disorders.»
Because of the similarities in
ocular anatomy, canine models contribute significantly to the understanding of retinal
disease mechanisms and the development of new therapies
for human patients.
«Dr. Tsang's innovative research continues to unfold the genetic basis
for a variety of
ocular diseases.
The teams» three papers, each on Nordic dogs (Swedish Vallhund and Norwegian Elkhound) and each addressing blinding
ocular diseases affecting both dogs and people, identified genes causing retinal
disease and glaucoma, which may lead to gene therapies
for dogs and humans.
«Our smart contact lens provides a platform
for wireless, continuous, and noninvasive monitoring of physiological conditions, as well as the detection of biomarkers associated with
ocular and other
diseases,» says Professor Park.
«The study results are a wake - up call
for both ophthalmologists and those in the Latino community to avoid a quality of life decline due to
ocular conditions, especially in earlier stages of eye
diseases such as AMD,» said Rohit Varma, MD, MPH, interim dean of the Keck School of Medicine of USC and director of the USC Roski Eye Institute.
In particular, widespread
ocular diseases such as age - related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP), as well as a genetic condition called Stargardt's macular dystrophy (STGD) that afflicts young people, are all potential
disease targets
for therapeutic approaches.
Summary: Poor regeneration and reconnection of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons is a major obstacle
for treating
ocular trauma and
diseases including glaucoma.
Benefits: The results of this work may help to lower the incidence of this
ocular disease in Appaloosas and other breeds, help breeders to make informed mating decisions, and be utilized by veterinarians to predict risk of developing
disease for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
In an effort to limit or eradicate genetic
ocular diseases, the OFA (Orthopedic Foundation
for Animals) organization collect data on breeding dogs and issues certificates determining a dog's fitness
for breeding.
The VAF provides funding
for grants in support of research, by qualified animal health care professionals and scientists, into the elimination of
ocular diseases causing vision loss and suffering in animals
«While veterinary ophthalmology deals with a very specific organ system,
ocular disease impacts many facets of life,
for the patient, and his or her human family.
During the complete
ocular exam, the veterinary specialists will look
for problems including: redness, squinting, cloudy corneas, retinal
disease, early cataracts and other serious abnormalities.
Dogs were evaluated
for clinical signs of respiratory
disease including cough, nasal discharge, sneeze,
ocular discharge, retch, depression, respiration and fever.
The service offers a full complement of medical and surgical options
for ocular and periocular
disease.
The information derived from these exams will help the individual breeder and the breed club to avoid heritable
ocular diseases with potential
for blindness from becoming common in this breed.
For example, cats that seemed to overcome a viral
disease years ago may show symptoms, such as increased
ocular discharge, later in life.
Animal Eye Doctors Location: Estero, FL Doctor: Christi Warren Services Provided: Slit lamp biomicroscopy, Indirect ophthalmoscopy, Tonometry / gonioscopy (glaucoma testing), Electroretinogram,
Ocular ultrasound, Ophthalmic laser procedures, Phacoemulsification (cataract surgery) with lens implants, Eyelid surgery, Grafting techniques
for corneal
disease, Canine Eye Registry Foundation examinations Website: www.animaleyedoctors.com
Dr. Grozdanic also has the distinguished honor of being the first veterinary ophthalmologist in North America to perform artificial corneal transplants in a veterinary patient and he has developed numerous novel diagnostic and treatment routines
for different canine, feline and equine
ocular diseases.
Dr. Grozdanic published 27 manuscripts and one book chapter in the field of glaucoma, neuroprotection, autoimmune retinal
disease,
ocular imaging and stem cell therapy
for blinding
ocular diseases.
OFA Eye Certification Registry Examinations are ophthalmic screening tests
for purebred dogs that identify hereditary
ocular diseases (i.e. corneal dystrophy, cataracts, PRA).
The
ocular conditions discussed in this section are all
disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board - certified veterinary ophthalmologists
for diagnosis and treatment.
Infection with feline herpesvirus - 1 (FHV - 1) accounts
for 50 % of viral upper respiratory
diseases in domestic cats and is a significant cause of
ocular diseases.
Searching
for genetic mutations
for inherited
ocular melanosis, an eye
disease prevalent in Cairn terriers
In addition, I am actively involved in numerous investigations utilizing in vivo corneal confocal microscopy
for the diagnosis and characterization of
ocular surface
diseases in a variety of animal species.
Ocular Abnormalities - 92.9 % Normal * * Source - Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERF) 2006 Havanese Statistics Report
for Eye
Disease
Because eye
diseases can be linked with systemic health issues, and because many of our patients have more than just
ocular disease, our Ophthalmology service integrates the expertise of other specialty departments at CUVS as needed
for the care of your pet.
The Equine Ophthalmology Service is a full - time clinical and emergency service at the NC State Equine and Farm Animal Veterinary Center (EFAVC) that is dedicated to providing the highest quality inpatient and outpatient care
for all varieties of large animal
ocular disease.
Because of the similarities in
ocular anatomy, including the presence of a cone photoreceptor - rich central retinal region [10], [11], and the frequently similar genotype - phenotype correlation [1], canine retinal
disease models contribute significantly to our understanding of retinal
disease mechanisms and the development of new therapies
for human patients [12]--[20].
Air pollution from cooking with solid fuel is a key risk factor
for childhood acute lower respiratory infections, as well as
for respiratory, cardiovascular and
ocular diseases.