Retrospective study on clinical management of indolent ulcers in Boxer dogs

Author:

Hvenegaard Ana Paula1,Vieira Joaquim E2,Leandro Daniela C1,Góes Ana Carolina1,Safatle Angélica M.V1,Barros Paulo S.M1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

2. USP

Abstract

Indolent ulcers are superficial corneal ulcers secondary to several changes on the corneal surface. They are frequently observed in middle-aged Boxer dogs, cause pain of acute onset and requires appropriate treatment. Aiming to evaluate the efficacy of clinical managements on the rate of healing of indolent ulcers, a retrospective study was conducted (1997-2008). Results demonstrated that proteinase inhibitors were the most often prescribed medication, and its administration did not interfere on the healing rate, as well as observed in dogs that received 1% atropine, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Healing was delayed in dogs administered orally with vitamin C, but the healing process was faster on those dogs that went through corneal debridement/cauterization. In conclusion, to know the various types of treatments seems to be fundamental for the rapid resolution of the disease. It is suggested that debridement/cauterization, administration of proteinase inhibitor eye drops, prophylactic topical antibiotics and oral vitamin C, should be considered as an effective clinical management for indolent ulcers in Boxer dogs.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary

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