Andrea Steinmetz
Leipzig University
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Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2012
Andrea Steinmetz; Kristin Ellenberger; Imke März; Eberhard Ludewig; Gerhard Oechtering
A 7 yr old mixed-breed dog was presented with a choroidal melanoma of the left eye that had penetrated the sclera, producing an orbital mass. Bradycardia was detected on auscultation. The bradycardia resolved after exenteration of the orbit and was therefore presumed to be associated with the oculocardiac reflex.
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2012
Andrea Steinmetz; Andreas Bernhard; Sabine Sahr; Gerhard Oechtering
The case of a 31-year-old captive female Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) with decreased near vision but good distance vision is presented. Examination of the fundus revealed drusen-like bodies in the macula presumably because of an age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2009
Andrea Steinmetz; Lena Locher; Uta Delling; Jean-Claude Ionita; Eberhard Ludewig; Gerhard Oechtering; Thomas Wittek
The ophthalmologic, radiologic and surgical findings of a 2-year-old Scottish Highland Cattle heifer with a dermoid cyst within the bony part of the nasolacrimal duct and the successful treatment are presented.
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2018
Andrea Steinmetz; Ulrike Jörn; Gerhard Oechtering; Romy M. Heilmann
OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to determine the lacrimal fluid (LF) contents of glucose, urea nitrogen, and creatinine in cats. ANIMAL STUDIED A total of 96 cats were included in the study. PROCEDURE Venous blood and LF samples were collected. For LF sampling, three small polyurethane sponges were placed in the ventral fornix of both eyes. Both LF and plasma concentrations of glucose, urea nitrogen, and creatinine were quantitatively analyzed and compared. RESULT Glucose (n = 40) and urea nitrogen concentrations (n = 42) measured in LF from both eyes highly correlated. While there was a very strong correlation (ρ = 0.97) between urea nitrogen concentrations in blood plasma and the corresponding tear levels (with the median LF urea nitrogen being 109% of that measured in plasma), the LF glucose concentrations were significantly lower than the corresponding plasma concentrations (with only 13% of the blood glucose concentration detected in the LF). The creatinine concentrations in tears were much lower than those in plasma, and LF creatinine was detectable in only 12/48 cats (25%). Hence, a comparison of the LF creatinine concentrations between both eyes or with the corresponding plasma creatinine concentration was not possible. CONCLUSION Measurement of LF urea nitrogen concentrations in cats appears to be reliable and might have potential clinical utility. Measurement of LF glucose concentrations is less reliable but may still be useful in some cats. Creatinine is not reliably detected in the LF in cats. Further studies determining clinical utility of LF metabolites in cats and other companion animals are warranted.
Veterinary Journal | 2008
Ron Ofri; Andrea Steinmetz; Jens Thielebein; Igal H. Horowitz; Gerhard Oechtering; Philip H. Kass
Zoo Biology | 2006
Andrea Steinmetz; Klaus Eulenberger; Jens Thielebein; Sarah Buschatz; Andreas Bernhard; Albrecht Wilsdorf; Ron Ofri
Tierärztliche Praxis Kleintiere | 2004
Andrea Steinmetz; M. Weber; K Jurina; Eberhard Ludewig; H.-A. Schoon; Gerhard Oechtering
Kleintier Konkret | 2018
Andrea Steinmetz
Kleintier Konkret | 2016
Andrea Steinmetz; Kristin Heenemann
Kleintier Konkret | 2015
Andrea Steinmetz