Canine mycotic keratoconjuntivitis caused by Acremonium kiliense
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| Authors: | , , |
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| Format: | artículo |
| Publication Date: | 1985 |
| Description: | Mycotic keratoconjuntivitis caused by Acremonium kiliense in a German Shepherd bitch was diagnosed with the aid of laboratory tests. The dog presented with photophobia, tearing, corneal edema and reduction of the visual capacity. A thick white layer partially covered the right eye. The left eye showed irritation and small brown stains which were diagnosed as pigmentary keratitis. The initial treatment consisted of 2% yellow mercury oxide. Natamycin was used as final treatment. Seven days later, the natural brightness of the eye as well as the visual capacity were restored. |
| Country: | Repositorio UNA |
| Institution: | Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica |
| Repositorio: | Repositorio UNA |
| Language: | Inglés |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:null:11056/23039 |
| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11056/23039 |
| Keyword: | DOG PERRO ENFERMEDADES DE LOS OJOS OFTALMOLOGIA VETERINARIA EYE DISEASES VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY |