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Clinical evaluation of a nutraceutical diet as an adjuvant to pharmacological treatment in dogs affected by Keratoconjunctivitis sicca. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Vet Res, 2016
Destefanis S   +9 more
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Erratum to: Clinical evaluation of a nutraceutical diet as an adjuvant to pharmacological treatment in dogs affected by Keratoconjunctivitis sicca. [PDF]

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Destefanis S   +9 more
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Dermatological Indicators of Systemic Autoimmune Disease: Clinical Links to Ocular Involvement. [PDF]

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Abbas H   +7 more
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Punctal Occlusion in Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

Ophthalmology, 1978
Occlusion of the lacrimal puncta is a useful and underutilized procedure in the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. When artificial tears no longer ameliorate symptoms and the Schirmer tests are 2 mm/5 min or less (repeatedly), combined with positive rose bengal staining, punctal occlusion is indicated.
Claes H Dohlman
exaly   +3 more sources

Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in Dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (kcs) can be detected by using the Schirmer Tear Test, even though the cornea may not appear dry. Of the 122 affected eyes (71 dogs) of this study, 29 (24%) had corneal ulceration. Seven (14%) of 50 affected dogs recovered spontaneously and were helped during the period of the disease with either topical tear ...
G D, Aguirre, L F, Rubin, C E, Harvey
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Clinical evaluation of pimecrolimus eye drops for treatment of canine keratoconjunctivitis sicca: A comparison with cyclosporine A

open access: yesVeterinary Journal, 2009
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of pimecrolimus oil-based eye drops in alleviating the clinical signs of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) in dogs and to compare the efficacy with that of cyclosporine A (CsA) ointment.
Ron Ofri   +2 more
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Treatments of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985
To the Editor. —Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a significantly disabling eye disease that affects millions of individuals throughout the world. Recently, three published reports have promoted the benefits of new tear substitutes—Healon,1autologous serum,2and a gel tear3—in the treatment of KCS.
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