Objective: To compare electroretinographic (ERG) responses obtained in dogs before and after oral administration of gabapentin, trazodone, and a combination of both medications.
Animals: 12 clinically normal dogs.
Procedures: A short-protocol ERG with 20 minutes of dark adaption was recorded for all dogs to establish baseline ERG responses.
Background: Endoluminal tracheal stenting can relieve signs associated with tracheal collapse syndrome (TCS) in dogs, but major complications can result.
Objective: To identify associations among tracheal dimensions, stent dimensions, and subsequent complications requiring additional stent placement after endoluminal stenting for TCS.
Animals: Fifty-two dogs from the hospital population.
Objective: To describe clinical features of dogs with lipemic uveitis (LU).
Animals Studied: Seventy-five dogs (114 eyes) with LU.
Procedures: Medical records of dogs examined by the Cornell University ophthalmology service with a clinical diagnosis of LU between 2008 and 2017 were analyzed.
Objective: To describe clinical aspects of dogs with punctate retinal hemorrhage (PRH).
Animals Studied: 83 dogs (119 eyes) with PRH.
Procedures: Medical records of dogs evaluated by the Cornell University ophthalmology service with a clinical diagnosis of PRH between 2006 and 2015 were reviewed.
Objective: To describe clinical features of dogs diagnosed with stromal intracorneal hemorrhage (ICH).
Animals Studied: Retrospective case series of 39 dogs (44 eyes) with ICH.
Procedures: Medical records of dogs evaluated by the Cornell University ophthalmology service were searched to identify animals with a clinical diagnosis of ICH between 2005 and 2014.