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Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2009

Clinical manifestations of cataracts in small breed dogs

Shin Ae Park; Na Young Yi; Man Bok Jeong; Won Tae Kim; Se Eun Kim; Je Min Chae; Kang Moon Seo

OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence, etiology, and concurrent ophthalmic findings in small breed dogs that presented with cataracts. ANIMAL STUDIED Five hundred and sixty-one small breed dogs (942 eyes) were presented to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Seoul National University between July 2002 and December 2007 with cataract. PROCEDURE The medical records of small breed dogs with cataract were reviewed. The reason for presentation, cataract duration, bilaterality, breed, gender, age, vision, etiology, stage of cataract development, concurrent ophthalmic findings, IOP, ocular ultrasonography findings, and scotopic electroretinography (ERG) findings were investigated. RESULTS The most frequently presented breeds were the Miniature/Toy Poodle (n = 112, 20.0%), Yorkshire Terrier (n = 110, 19.6%), and Shih Tzu (n = 95, 16.9%). The Miniature/Toy Poodle showed a significantly higher odds ratio for cataract formation (2.6). The proportion of female cataract patients was significantly higher than that of male cataract patients in the overall population (P < 0.05). The Miniature/Toy Poodles had significantly higher numbers of females affected with cataract (P < 0.01). The mean age for cataract formation was 8.3 +/- 3.9 years. The mean age at onset in the Miniature/Toy Poodle and Yorkshire Terrier was significantly higher, whereas that in the Miniature Schnauzer group was significantly lower (P < 0.0001). Clinical signs related to lens induced uveitis had a tendency to increase with cataract progression (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the b-wave amplitude for mixed rod cone response by stage (P = 0.137). CONCLUSIONS Small breed dogs with cataracts had characteristics with regard to age of onset and gender distribution, depending on the breed.


Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2006

Medial canthoplasty for epiphora in dogs: A retrospective study of 23 cases

Na Young Yi; Shin Ae Park; Man Bok Jeong; Min Su Kim; Ji Hey Lim; Tchi Chou Nam; Kangmoon Seo

The medical records of 23 dogs that underwent medial canthoplasty for treatment of epiphora were reviewed. The most prevalent breed encountered was the shih tzu. Other affected breeds included the Pekingese, Maltese, toy poodle, and pug. All dogs had epiphora associated with medial canthal trichiasis and/or entropion. Other ocular abnormalities included conjunctivitis, keratitis, pigmentary keratitis, corneal ulceration, globe prolapse, and nasal fold trichiasis. After medial canthoplasty, the epiphora resolved in all dogs.


Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2009

Combination Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block and Local Anesthesia for Placement of a Nictitating Membrane-to-Superotemporal Bulbar Conjunctiva Flap in Dogs

Shin Ae Park; Inhyung Lee; Y. Lyon Lee; Man Bok Jeong; Won Tae Kim; Se Eun Kim; Young Woo Park; Kang Moon Seo

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of combined local anesthesia in dogs undergoing nictitating membrane (NM)-to-superotemporal bulbar conjunctiva flap construction. Medical records of 47 dogs that had received local anesthesia for NM-to-superotemporal bulbar conjunctiva flap were reviewed. Combined local anesthetic technique included auriculopalpebral nerve block, topical anesthesia of the eye, and infiltration anesthesia of the superotemporal bulbar conjunctiva and palpebral surface of the NM. Forty-two (89.3%) dogs complied with the anesthetic procedures and underwent NM flap without general anesthesia or sedation. No complications were related to the combined local anesthesia. Combined local anesthesia for NM-to-superotemporal bulbar conjunctiva flap may be a time- and cost-effective method that produces both analgesia of the surgical site and akinesia of the eyelid.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2013

Clinical and Electroretinographic Findings of Progressive Retinal Atrophy in Miniature Schnauzer Dogs of South Korea

Man Bok Jeong; Shin Ae Park; Se Eun Kim; Young Woo Park; Kristina Narfström; Kangmoon Seo

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to describe the clinical and electroretinographic features of clinical cases of progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) in miniature schnauzer (MS) of South Korea. Sixty-six MS (14 normal and 52 affected) were included. All animals underwent routine ocular examinations. Electroretinogram (ERG) was recorded in the 14 normal and 15 affected dogs. For normal dogs, the mean age ± SD was 4.1 ± 2.4 years (1 to 9 years), and there were no ocular abnormalities on the basis of ocular examinations and ERG results. For the PRA-affected dogs, it was shown that the mean age ± SD was 4.3 ± 1.1 years (2 to 7 years), and 44 dogs (84.6%) were 3 to 5 years old. Most of the PRA-affected dogs had abnormal menace responses (98.1%) and pupillary light reflexes (PLRs, 88.5%); some dogs showed normal menace response (1.9%) and PLRs (11.5%). Ophthalmoscopic abnormalities in the affected group included one or more of the following changes: hyperreflectivity and discoloration of the tapetal area, attenuation of retinal vessels, depigmentation in non-tapetal area and optic disc atrophy. ERG in the affected dogs showed non-recordable responses in all cases tested with clinical signs of PRA. The present study showed that PRA in MS was mainly observed between the age of 3 to 5 years. ERG revealed abnormal rod and cone responses in affected dogs at the ages studied.


Experimental Animals | 2005

Spontaneous Ophthalmic Diseases in 586 New Zealand White Rabbits

Man Bok Jeong; Na Ra Kim; Na Young Yi; Shin Ae Park; Min Su Kim; Jae Hak Park; Seong Mok Jeong; Kyoung Deok Seo; Tchi Chou Nam; Yang Seok Oh; Moo-Ho Won; Kang Moon Seo


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Effects of Injectable Anesthetics on Fluorescein Retinal Angiographic Phases in Dogs

Jae young Jang; Young Sam Kim; Won Tae Kim; Chang Su Jung; Hyun Ah Kim; Min Su Kim; Na Young Yi; Man Bok Jeong; Tchi Chou Nam; Kang Moon Seo


Experimental Animals | 2006

Study on the Ophthalmic Diseases in ICR Mice and BALB/c Mice

Shin Ae Park; Seong Mok Jeong; Na Young Yi; Min Su Kim; Man Bok Jeong; Jun Gyo Suh; Yang Seok Oh; Moo-Ho Won; Tchi Chou Nam; Jae Hak Park; Kang Moon Seo


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011

Comparison of Two Electroretinography Systems Used in Dogs: The HMsERG and the RETIport

Man Bok Jeong; Won Gyun Son; Young Woo Park; Se Eun Kim; Shin Ae Park; Kang Moon Seo


Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2010

Effect of Mixed Extract of Panax Notoginseng, Rehmanniae Radix and Acanthopanacis Cortex (AIF) on Experimentally Induced Osteoarthritis

Shin Ae Park; Jae-Hoon Kim; Jeong Taek Ahn; Won Tae Kim; Chull Gyu Park; Man Bok Jeong; Sun Shin Yi; Yeo Sung Yoon; Junghee Yoon; Hyung Gun Kim; Kangmoon Seo


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2008

Tongue-biter syndrome in 2 dogs

Se Eun Kim; Shin Ae Park; Won Tae Kim; Man Bok Jeong; Young Woo Park; Taehyun Kim; Jae Sang Ahn; Kang Moon Seo

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Kang Moon Seo

Seoul National University

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Shin Ae Park

Seoul National University

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Na Young Yi

Seoul National University

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Tchi Chou Nam

Seoul National University

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Se Eun Kim

Seoul National University

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Young Woo Park

Seoul National University

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Je Min Chae

Johns Hopkins University

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Min Su Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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