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Retrospective assessment of ophthalmic disease development in domestic dogs and cats when hospitalised with tick paralysis caused by Ixodes holocyclus.

Benjamin D ReynoldsE N PerryH G NagelC J WhittakerK A CarusoM J AnnearW M IrvingP M McCarthyA DionJm-S YiE HallJ S Smith
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2024)
The frequency of corneal ulcers and loss of palpebral reflexes were significant in dogs and cats hospitalised by TP, with many factors contributing to the risk of these developing.
Keyphrases
  • community acquired pneumonia
  • wound healing
  • cross sectional
  • optical coherence tomography