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Ocular and facial porcupine quills in a miniature horse.

Sonja Ing1.   

Abstract

A 22-year-old miniature horse gelding was brought to a veterinary clinic with multiple porcupine quills embedded in the face. One quill had perforated through the left caudoventral cornea but did not extend beyond the anterior chamber. The horse was referred to a specialist clinic for removal of the intraocular quill and subsequent primary surgical repair of the corneal wound. Following aggressive medical treatment, the horse retained vision. Copyright and/or publishing rights held by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35784768      PMCID: PMC9207976     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.075


  10 in total

1.  Identification of a periorbital wooden foreign body as the cause of chronic ocular discharge in a horse.

Authors:  Mp Santos; Sd Gutierrez-Nibeyro; Aa Stewart; Rm Hyde; Dh Rodgerson
Journal:  Aust Vet J       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 1.281

2.  Porcupine quill injuries in dogs: a retrospective of 296 cases (1998-2002).

Authors:  Matthew D Johnson; Kristenn D Magnusson; Cindy L Shmon; Cheryl Waldner
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2006-07       Impact factor: 1.008

3.  Use of tenoscopy for management of septic tenosynovitis caused by a penetrating porcupine quill in the synovial sheath surrounding the digital flexor tendons of a horse.

Authors:  A A Magee; C A Ragle; M R Howlett
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1997-06-15       Impact factor: 1.936

4.  Jejunal perforation due to porcupine quill ingestion in a horse.

Authors:  Stacy L Anderson; Luca Panizzi; Jose Bracamonte
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 1.008

5.  Clinical features and outcomes of phacoemulsification in 39 horses: a retrospective study (1993-2003).

Authors:  Tina M Fife; Anne J Gemensky-Metzler; David A Wilkie; Carmen M H Colitz; I Dineli Bras; Deborah C Klages
Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol       Date:  2006 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 1.644

6.  In vivo confocal microscopy of corneal microscopic foreign bodies in horses.

Authors:  Eric C Ledbetter; Nita L Irby; Deanna M W Schaefer
Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-01-13       Impact factor: 1.644

7.  Retrospective evaluation of phacoemulsification and aspiration in 41 horses (46 eyes): visual outcomes vs. age, intraocular lens, and uveitis status.

Authors:  Michele L Edelmann; Richard McMullen; Riccardo Stoppini; Alison Clode; Brian C Gilger
Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-05-26       Impact factor: 1.644

Review 8.  Ocular and orbital porcupine quills in the dog: a review and case series.

Authors:  B H Grahn; D Szentimrey; J W Pharr; C S Farrow; D Fowler
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1995-08       Impact factor: 1.008

9.  Ocular porcupine quilling in dogs: Gross, clinical and histopathologic findings in 17 cases (1986-2018).

Authors:  Alba Maria M Shank; Leandro B C Teixeira; Richard R Dubielzig
Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-12-17       Impact factor: 1.644

10.  Visual outcomes of phacoemulsification cataract surgery in horses: 1990-2013.

Authors:  Dennis E Brooks; Caryn E Plummer; Susan M Carastro; Mary E Utter
Journal:  Vet Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-04-28       Impact factor: 1.644

  10 in total

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