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Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2009

Ultrasonographic and echobiometric findings in the eyes of Saanen goats of different ages.

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Miguel Ladino Silva; Juliana P. Rosa; Samule F. Souza; Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de Almeida Teixeira; José L. Laus

OBJECTIVE To determine ultrasonographic and echobiometric findings in the eyes of goats of different ages. B and A mode ultrasonography was performed in 55 healthy Saanen goats (110 eyes) of ages 45 (n = 15), 180 (n = 20), and 549 days (n = 20). PROCEDURES Transcorneal ultrasonography was performed after instillation of a topical anesthetic and application of acoustic transmission gel on the 20-MHz linear transducer tip. The transducer was placed in a longitudinal position until optimal B scan images, according to echoes of A mode images, were obtained. Statistical analysis was carried out to compare the echobiometric readings among subjects (P < 0.05). RESULTS The aqueous and vitreous humors of the goats, as well as the lens cortices and nuclei, appeared anechoic. The cornea, anterior and posterior lens capsule, sclera, and iris appeared hyperechoic and generated peaks on the A mode. Ocular measurements between the right and left eyes, as well as between male and female goats were not significantly different among subjects of the same age (P = 1.00). All dimensions evaluated increased significantly with age (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS The ultrasonographic appearances of goat eyes were very similar to those of other animal species. The cornea, anterior chamber, lens, vitreous chamber, and axial globe length increased with age in the Saanen breed of goats. Knowledge of the normal appearance and ocular dimensions of goat eyes facilitates the use of ultrasonography in the evaluation of ocular disease in Saanen goats.


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Ovário-histerectomia vídeo-assistida com único portal em cadelas: estudo retrospectivo de 20 casos

Marco Augusto Machado Silva; P.A.C.S. Batista; Franco Metzker Pogianni; Miguel Ladino Silva; Marina Salles Munerato; Fabíola Neiderauer Flores; P.A. Borges; Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Newton Nunes; Gilson Hélio Toniollo

The aim of the present study was to evaluate retrospectively the first 20 cases of single-port video-assisted ovariohysterectomy (SPVA-OSH) performed by an inexperienced surgeon. Twenty bitches submitted to SPVA-OSH were assessed. A 10mm operative rigid endoscope with one 5 mm working channel and bipolar coagulation was used. The trocar was positioned in the prepubic area of the abdomen. Surgical time and complication rates were assessed descriptively. Mean surgical time was of 22.95±5.17 minutes. Mild or moderate complications were present in six (30%) out of 20 bitches that were operated. The first five surgical procedures spent more time to be performed than the others. The longest transoperative momentum time of execution was spent in the approach to the left and right ovarian pedicles. The complications were: mild or moderate hemorrhage from one of the ovarian pedicles in four bitches (20%) and severe hemorrhage due to accidental puncture of the spleen with Veress needle in two animals (10%). SPVA-OSH was performed in bitches by an inexperienced surgeon, without severe complications.


Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2012

Expression of matrix metalloproteinases, type IV collagen, and interleukin-10 in rabbits treated with morphine after lamellar keratectomy

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Miguel Ladino Silva; Rodrigo L. Araujo; Danilo Lopes Ferrucci; Tiago W. P. Mineo; Roberto Thiesen; Marcio de Barros Bandarra; José L. Laus

PURPOSE To study the effects of topical administration of 1% morphine on corneal analgesia in rabbits submitted to lamellar keratectomy and to assess the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1, metalloproteinase-2, metalloproteinase-9 (MMPs), type IV collagen, and interleukin-10 (IL-10) during the treatment. METHODS Morphine group (MG) received 50 μL of topical 1% morphine four times daily, while the control group received saline instead. Corneal touch threshold (CTT) and the wound area were assessed until corneal healing. Corneal samples were processed for routine histology, immunohistochemistry, zymography, and ELISA. RESULTS Following keratectomy, CTT increased significantly from 6 to 96 h time points. Mean corneal re-epithelization rate and scores of leukocyte infiltration did not differ significantly between treatment groups. Immunolabeling pattern for MMP-1, MMP-9, and type IV collagen was similar in both treatment groups. In the MG, zymography indicated significantly higher levels of active MMP-2 on days 6 and 12; and in the latent MMP-9, on days 3 and 6, and in the active MMP-9, on day 6. Latent MMP-2 and MMP-9, and active MMP-9 decreased to values close to those of healthy corneas on day 12, but levels of active MMP-2 remained significantly elevated in the MG. IL-10 levels measured on days 1-6 were reduced as compared to those of healthy corneal tissue and returned to levels close to those of healthy corneas on day 12. CONCLUSION Topical morphine promoted corneal analgesia for up to 4 days and did not delay corneal re-epithelization. The re-establishment of MMPs and IL-10 to levels close to baseline values at the end of the study and the expression of type IV collagen in both groups reinforce that, with caution, 1% morphine can be used after lamellar keratectomy in rabbits.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Intraocular pressure and tear secretion in Saanen goats with different ages

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Dunia Yisela Trujillo Piso; Ivan Ricardo Martinez Padua; Miguel Ladino Silva; José Luiz Laus

This study aimed to compare the normal intraocular pressure (IOP) and tear secretion, by means of applanation tonometry and the Schirmer tear test-1 (STT-1), in goats of the Saanen breed with different ages, and at different time points. Thirty six goats, free of ocular abnormalities, were grouped into three different age categories (n=12), animals with 45, 180 and 549 days of age. STT-1 and IOP measurements were carried out always at 9:00am and 7:00pm, during three consecutive days. Results were evaluated statistically (P<0.05). Regarding the time of the day, overall IOP values were significantly lower at 7:00 pm (P<0.001) in individuals with 45 days of age; whereas STT-1 values were significantly higher at 7:00pm (P=0.004) in goats with 549 days of age. Considering the sum of three days, both parameters were significantly lower in individuals with 45 days of age (P<0.001). Intraocular pressure and tear secretion values increase until 180 days of age in the Saanen breed of goats.


Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2009

Metastatic intraocular chondrosarcoma in a dog

Emilio F. Rodrigues Jr; Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Eduardo Perlmann; Dennis Brooks; José Luiz Laus

Chondrosarcoma accounts for about 10% of all canine bone tumors and is the second most common primary bone tumor in dogs. In veterinary medicine, chondrosarcomas are classified as skeletal and extraskeletal. Extraskeletal chondrosarcomas are mesenchymal neoplasms of soft tissues and visceral organs that produce neoplastic chondrocytes in a fibrillary matrix. There is no involvement of bone or periosteal tissues in extraskeletal chondrosarcomas. The aim of this report is to describe the first case of a metastatic intraocular extraskeletal chondrosarcoma in a dog.


Ciencia Rural | 2009

Effects of meloxicam administered by different routes to control experimental uveitis in dogs.

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; André Escobar; Tathiana Fergunson Motheo; Guilherme Selera Godoy; José Luiz Laus

Efficacy of meloxicam, administered by different routes was studied in experimental uveitis in dogs. Anterior chamber paracenteses was accomplished at two different moments (M0 and M1), with a five hour interval among them. At M0 and M1, 0.2mL of aqueous humor was collected and total protein and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) quantitation was determined. Four groups were formed (n=5), which received meloxicam at the end of M0. by the following routes: subcutaneous (GIm), subconjunctival (GII), and topical (GIII). A fourth group that received no treatment was instituted (Control). Conjunctival histopathology of the GII was performed. Results were evaluated statistically (P≤0.05). In all groups, protein and PGE2 values enhanced significantly in M1. Protein and PGE2 values did not change significantly between groups at M1. Inflammatory exudate of acute character and mild hemorrhage were seen at histopathology, after meloxicam administration. Meloxicam were unable to inhibit PGE2 synthesis and the protein influx to the anterior chamber by any of the tested routes.


Ciencia Rural | 2008

Qualitative and quantitative tear film abnormalities in dogs

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Fábio Luiz da Cunha Brito; Bianca da Costa Martins; Fabrício V. Mamede; José Luiz Laus

Tear film disorders in dogs can be classified into quantitative or qualitative abnormalities, or both, and are commonly observed in daily clinical practice. Inadequate production of one or more tear film components can lead to variable degrees of ocular disorders, called keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs has several causes, but in most cases the disease is idiopathic, with T lymphocytes playing a role. In veterinary medicine, the diagnosis is made based on the results of the Schirmer tear test. In this article, we review aspects related to the etiopathogenesis and diagnosis of keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs and discuss new therapeutic modalities for this disease.


Ciencia Rural | 2006

Síndrome glaucomatosa em cães - parte 2

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Bianca da Costa Martins; José Luiz Laus

Glaucoma remains a leading cause of blindness in human and domestic animals. On the curse of its pathogenesis increase on intraocular pressure may onset precocious retinal cell death. New agents have been developed in attempt to control intraocular pressure and protect retinal cell from apoptosis and death. The present article reviews the pharmacology, the indications and side effects of the most commonly agents used topically for the treatment of glaucoma in dogs. In addition, approaches contemporaneous surgical techniques that better reach the control of the condition.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Ultrasonographic and ecobiometric findings in the eyes of adult goats

Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Nailson Lima Santos; Victor Costa e Silva; Andressa Fernanda Campos; Izabelle Auxiliadora Molina de Almeida Teixeira; José Luiz Laus

Conhecer o aspecto e as dimensoes de olhos de cabras facilita o uso da ultrassonografia na avaliacao de doencas oculares. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi o de avaliar os achados ultrassonograficos e ecobiometricos em olhos de cabras adultas. Ultrassonogramas nos modos A e B foram realizados em 30 caprinos adultos (60 olhos) (n=15 femeas intactas e n=15 machos castrados). O exame ultrassonografico foi realizado apos a instilacao de colirio anestesico. Gel a base de agua foi utilizado sobre o transdutor de 20 MHz posicionado-o de forma longitudinasobre a corneal, ate que imagens no modo B estivessem de acordo com os ecos gerados pelo modo A. Utilizou-se analise estatistica para se comparar os achados ecobiometricos entre os sexos (p 0,05). O aspecto ultrassonografico de olhos de cabras se assemelha com o de outras especies domesticas e silvestres.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Considerations about ocular neoplasia of dogs and cats

Luciano Fernandes da Conceição; Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Dunia Yisela Trujillo Piso; José Luiz Laus

As neoplasias oculares primarias, assim como as secundarias em caes e gatos podem se apresentar sob diversas formas. Os sinais clinicos sao variados e se manifestam de acordo com o tecido acometido. Visa-se com o presente artigo realizar uma breve revisao dos aspectos clinicos e fisiopatologicos mais significativos das neoplasias que acometem olhos e os anexos oculares de caes e gatos.

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Thaís Ruiz

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Nathalie Moro Bassil Dower

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Deise Cristine Schroder

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Gabriela Morais Madruga

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Lianna Ghisi Gomes

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Geovanna Barreira Monteiro

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Paulo Roberto Spiller

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Fábio Dumit Pizzinatto

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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