Retinal detachment postphacoemulsification in Bichon Frises: a retrospective study of 54 dogs

Author:

Pryor Silvia G.1,Bentley Ellison1,McLellan Gillian J.1,Giuliano Elizabeth A.2,Allbaugh Rachel A.3,Rankin Amy J.4,Labelle Amber L.5ORCID,Buhr Kevin A.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Sciences; School of Veterinary Medicine; University of Wisconsin; 2015 Linden Dr. Madison WI 53706 USA

2. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery; College of Veterinary Medicine; University of Missouri; 900 East Campus Drive Columbia MO 65211 USA

3. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences; College of Veterinary Medicine; Iowa State University; 1600 S. 16th St. Ames IA 50011 USA

4. Department of Clinical Sciences; College of Veterinary Medicine; Kansas State University; 1800 Dennison Ave Manhattan KS 66506 USA

5. Veterinary Clinical Medicine; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; 1008 W. Hazelwood Drive Urbana IL 61802 USA

6. Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics; University of Wisconsin; 600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792 USA

Funder

The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA)

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

Reference16 articles.

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3. Phacoe-mulsification and intraocular lens implantation: a study of surgical results in 182 dogs;Davidson;Progress in Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology,1991

4. Cataracts in the Bichon Frise;Gelatt;Veterinary Ophthalmology,2003

5. Retrospective study of prophylactic random transscleral retinopexy in the Bichon Frise with cataract;Schmidt;Veterinary Ophthalmology,2004

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