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Management of Ocular Diseases in Donkeys.

Research Authors
N.A. Misk
Research Abstract

Different ocular and adnexal diseases have been reported in horses. Entropion, trichiasis, distichiasis, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, dacryocystitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal lacerations, corneal ulcers, iris cysts, moon blindness, sarcoids, neoplasms, glaucoma, cataract, strabismus, and panophthalmia were among the most common diseases recorded in horses.
Available literatures regarding ocular affections in donkeys are meagre. The purpose of this article was to report some ocular and adnexal diseases in donkeys and to throw a light on their symptoms, diagnosis, and possible treatment.

Research Department
Research Journal
Proceeding of the Combined Meeting of ASVO & ISVO, Nov. 6-9, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
1986