作者: Rachel L. Mathes , Erin L. Burdette , Phillip A. Moore , Kathern E. Myrna
DOI: 10.1111/J.1463-5224.2011.00940.X
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摘要: Objective To report concurrent clinical intraocular findings in horses with depigmented punctate chorioretinal foci and to document any correlation equine recurrent uveitis (ERU). Procedure Records of 131 (241 eyes) examined at the University Georgia Veterinary Teaching hospital from 2001 2010 were reviewed either clinically normal fundi or absence other fundic pathology. Data collected included patient signalment, ocular follow-up information. Sex, presence no findings, ERU, cataracts, vitreal disease compared between groups using chi-squared analysis. Age length time a student’s t-test. Results Ninety-one (167 forty (74 examined. Fifty-eight (64%) 20 (50%) had examination. There was significant difference criteria groups. Conclusions Horses foci, pathology, are not more likely have ERU than fundi. These suggest that indicative associated ERU.