猫后晶状体的超声表现。

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Antonella Rampazzo, Marc Orts-Porcar, Francesca Del Chicca
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摘要

本研究的目的是提供高质量和最新的眼超声图像和视频的后晶状体伴发成熟白内障的猫。此外,临床表现,手术治疗和结果报告的完整性和确认诊断。一只8岁雄性家短毛猫因单侧白内障被阉割。眼科检查发现一成熟白内障,无临床可见的葡萄膜炎。血液学和生化分析无显著差异,与猫葡萄膜炎相关的常见传染病检测呈阴性。视网膜电图和眼超声作为超声乳化术术前计划的一部分。视网膜功能正常。超声检查显示晶状体后囊严重变形,高回声物质突出玻璃体。未发现PLC纤维血管斑块或持续性玻璃状动脉。这些发现被解释为可能是晶状体后囊破裂,晶状体物质挤压到玻璃体中。后晶状体被认为是不太可能的鉴别诊断。业主选择进行超声乳化手术。术中发现晶状体后囊完好无损。发现轴状后晶状体,白内障晶状体物质随囊囊一起向玻璃体内膨出。成功植入人工晶状体。与晶状体囊破裂相比,后晶状体圆锥的手术预后较好,尽管罕见,但应考虑鉴别诊断,特别是当在晶状体囊后发现缺乏多普勒信号的锥形突出物延伸至玻璃体时。
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Ultrasonographic Appearance of a Posterior Lenticonus in a Cat.

The objective of this study is to present high-quality and up-to-date ocular ultrasonographic images and videos of a posterior lenticonus with concomitant mature cataract in a cat. Additionally, the clinical findings, surgical treatment, and outcome are reported for completeness and to confirm the diagnosis. An 8-year-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat presented due to unilateral cataract. Ophthalmological examination revealed a mature cataract without clinically detectable uveitis. Hematological and biochemical analyses were unremarkable, and tests for common infectious diseases associated with feline uveitis were negative. Electroretinography and ocular ultrasound were performed as part of the presurgical planning for phacoemulsification. Retinal function was normal. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a severely distorted shape of the posterior lens capsule (PLC) with hyperechoic material protruding into the vitreous body. Neither a PLC fibrovascular plaque nor a persistent hyaloid artery was identified. These findings were interpreted as a possible rupture of the posterior lens capsule with lens material extruding into the vitreous body. Posterior lenticonus was considered a less likely differential diagnosis. The owner elected to proceed with phacoemulsification surgery. Intraoperatively, the posterior lens capsule was found to be intact. An axial posterior lenticonus with cataractous lens material bulging together with the capsule into vitreous was identified. An intraocular lens was successfully implanted. Given the better surgical prognosis compared to capsule ruptures, posterior lenticonus, although rare, should be considered a differential diagnosis, particularly when a cone-shaped protrusion lacking Doppler signal is identified at the posterior lens capsule extending into the vitreous body.

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Veterinary ophthalmology
Veterinary ophthalmology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
37.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of: Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology; Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species; Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species; Anatomic studies of the animal eye; Physiological studies of the animal eye; Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.
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