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THE CLINICAL REPORT OF A KERATOMYCOSIS AND ITS TREATMENT IN A HORSE

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  143-147

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KERATOMYCOSIS is diagnosed more frequently in warm and humid temperature and associated with significant ocular morbity and is considered as an important challenge to ophthalmologist and equine veterinarian. Fungi are normal inhabitant of equine environment and CORNEAl-conjuctival microflora, and can be invasive by lack of integrity and stability of precorneal tear film and CORNEAl epithelial cell injury. The aim of this report is diagnosis and clinical manegment of KERATOMYCOSIS in the HORSE and avoidance of ocular enuclation. The HORSE has been referred after small CORNEAl injury and because of inappropriate medical therapy, with diffuse fungial infection. After subpalpebral lavage, diluate povidine iodine used twice daily and ketoconazole (azole), flunixin meglumine (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent) and atropine as ophthalmic drop, applied. Natamycine (antifungial agent) in first 24 hour in each hour and for 3 days every 4 hours and 2 drops applied up to third week every 6 hours. KERATOMYCOSIS in HORSEs associates with CORNEAl injury, is considered a common disease but a risk for eye vision and discomfort. Diagnostic, appropriate management of medical, surgical treatment and cooperation of HORSE owners are important factors for HORSE to return to exercise.

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    FATTAHIAN, H.R., MORIDPOUR, R., HOSSEINZADEH, A., KHAMJANI FARAHANI, F., SAADINAM, F., & FATOREHCHI, M.. (2013). THE CLINICAL REPORT OF A KERATOMYCOSIS AND ITS TREATMENT IN A HORSE. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CLINICAL RESEARCH, 4(2 (14)), 143-147. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/233013/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    FATTAHIAN H.R., MORIDPOUR R., HOSSEINZADEH A., KHAMJANI FARAHANI F., SAADINAM F., FATOREHCHI M.. THE CLINICAL REPORT OF A KERATOMYCOSIS AND ITS TREATMENT IN A HORSE. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CLINICAL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2013;4(2 (14)):143-147. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/233013/en

    IEEE: Copy

    H.R. FATTAHIAN, R. MORIDPOUR, A. HOSSEINZADEH, F. KHAMJANI FARAHANI, F. SAADINAM, and M. FATOREHCHI, “THE CLINICAL REPORT OF A KERATOMYCOSIS AND ITS TREATMENT IN A HORSE,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CLINICAL RESEARCH, vol. 4, no. 2 (14), pp. 143–147, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/233013/en

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