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Management of corneal epithelial defects in a population of mature chuck-will's-widows (Antrostomus carolinensis) in South Florida.

Taryn L OvertonRobert L SwingerMegan E ClimansAntonia L GardnerAmanda L GrantRenata M SchneiderRichard R DubielzigLeandro B C Teixeira
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
Factors that may be contributing to these corneal epithelial defects include, but are not limited to, normally thin epithelium, exposure keratopathy, neurotrophic disease, epithelial turnover and inadequate stem cell recruitment, inherited/genetic causes, and unidentified infectious agents (eg, viral etiologies). Of the 12 eyes treated, one healed with medical therapy/cotton tip applicator debridement, and four healed with medical therapy/equine amnion/nictitating membrane flap/temporary tarsorrhaphy.
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