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Simona Valentini1, Carolina Castagnetti1, Vincenzo Musella2, Giuseppe Spinella1.
Abstract
Objective of this study was to describe intraocular measurements in newly born foals (1-7 days of age) and assess the association between globe measurements and gender, laterality, and body weight. B-scan ultrasonographic biometry was performed on both eyes of 22 healthy foals (44 eyes) ages 1-7 days using a 10-MHz transducer. Intraocular measurements (anterior chamber depth, central lens thickness, vitreous chamber depth, axial globe length, longitudinal globe length, lens poles distance) were carried out using the ultrasound internal calipers. The influence of gender (male or female), laterality (right or left eye), and body weight ("light" <48 kg; "heavy" ≥48 kg) on ocular measurements was analysed by the Student t test. Values of P<0.05 were accepted as significant for all analyses. Mean anterior chamber depth was 2.2±0.5 mm (Standard Deviation); central lens thickness was 9.9±0.8 mm; vitreous chamber depth was 15.5±1.1 mm; axial globe length was 27.6±1.6 mm; longitudinal globe length was 35.8±1.2 mm, and lens poles distance was 16.4±1.0 mm. Intraocular measurements were not influenced by gender, laterality nor body weight. This study provides reference values for intraocular measurements in neonatal foals and may be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired pathologies involving the globe.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25296286 PMCID: PMC4190080 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0109491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Bland-Altman plots.
AGL = axial globe length; ACD = anterior chamber depth; CLT = central lens thickness; LPD = lens poles distance; VCD = vitreous chamber depth; LGL = longitudinal globe length.
Figure 2Intraocular measurements in relation to gender.
No significant differences were detected. Males (white columns); females (black columns). AGL = axial globe length; ACD = anterior chamber depth; CLT = central lens thickness; LPD = lens poles distance; VCD = vitreous chamber depth; LGL = longitudinal globe length.
Figure 4Intraocular measurements in relation to body weight.
No significant differences were detected. Light <48 kg bw (wh ite columns); heavy ≥48 kg bw (black columns). AGL = axial globe length; ACD = anterior chamber depth; CLT = central lens thickness; LPD = lens poles distance; VCD = vitreous chamber depth; LGL = longitudinal globe length.
The table compares the results of our study with intraocular measures reported in literature.
| IntraocularMeasurements | Foals 1–7day-old Ourresults | Foals 42–116day-old Townsendet al., 2012 | Horses 0–30YearsGrinnigeret al., 2010 | Adult horsesMouney et al.,2012 | Adult horsesMcMullenet al., 2006 | Adult poniesPlummer et al.,2003 |
| Anterior Chamber Depth | 2,2±0,5 | 4,94±0,49 | 6,19±0,75 | 6,8±0,5 | 5,63±0,86 | 5,6±0,03 |
| Central Lens Thickness | 9,9±0,8 | 9,38±0,59 | 11,74±0,71 | 11,7±0,6 | 11,75±0,80 | 10,3±0,006 |
| Vitreous Chamber Depth | 15,5±1,1 | 18,96±0,86 | 22,98±1,86 | 21,8±1,3 | ----------- | 17,8±0,18 |
| Axial Globe Length | 27,6±1,6 | 33,32±0,83 | 41,04±2,67 | 40,4±1,8 | 39,23±1,26 | 33,7±0,07 |
| Longitudinal Globe Length | 35,8±1,2 | ---------- | ------------ | ------------- | ------------------ | |
| Lens Poles Distance | 16,4±1,0 | ---------- | ------------ | ------------- | ---------------- |
Values are expressed in mm and as mean value ± Standard Deviation.