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Uveitis
Primary: true [blank_start]autoimmune[blank_end] disease against the [blank_start]basement[blank_end] [blank_start]membrane[blank_end] proteins
Secondary: trauma eg bled into the eye leading to chronic [blank_start]inflammation[blank_end], infection - [blank_start]antigen[blank_end] localised in the eye and cannot get rid of it due to immunopriveledge and immune response.
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autoimmune
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basement
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membrane
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inflammation
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antigen
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T/F: Uveitis once treated is no more likely to come back than in another horse without hx of uveitis
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The most suitable treatment options for horses with uveitis (short-term)
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systemic steroids + topical antibiotics + topical atropine
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enucleation
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topical steroids + atropine + systemic NSAIDS
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topical atropine + NSAIDS + topical antibiotics
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Which are acceptable long-term treatments for Equine recurrent uveitis?
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Keratitis is inflammation of the [blank_start]cornea[blank_end]
The severity is dependent on the [blank_start]immune[blank_end] [blank_start]response[blank_end]
Pathology restricted to the cornea but the depth can vary [blank_start]Superficial[blank_end] +/- [blank_start]stroma[blank_end] +/- [blank_start]basement[blank_end] [blank_start]membrane[blank_end]
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cornea
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immune
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response
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Superficial
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stroma
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basement
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membrane
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T/F: just like in the dog you can remove cataracts in the horse
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The normal tonometry of a horse eye is [blank_start]20[blank_end]-30mmHg
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Glaucoma is a [blank_start]slow[blank_end] [blank_start]increase[blank_end] in pressure, [blank_start]harder[blank_end] to detect in the horse, there is stretching of the [blank_start]base[blank_end] [blank_start]membrane[blank_end]. A sign is [blank_start]stripes[blank_end] along the cornea.
Treatment:
Timodol/ dorzolamide to [blank_start]reduce IOP[blank_end]
Fix underlying issue
[blank_start]Enucleation[blank_end] commonly carried out
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slow
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increase
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harder
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basement
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membrane
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stripes
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reduce IOP
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Enucleation
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[blank_start]Hypopyon[blank_end]: Inflammatory cells (pus) in the eye
[blank_start]Hyphaema[blank_end]: blood in the eye
[blank_start]Epiphora[blank_end]: excess tearing
[blank_start]Miosis[blank_end]: constricted pupil
[blank_start]Mydriasis[blank_end]: enlarged pupil
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Mydriasis
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Miosis
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Epiphora
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Hyphaema
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Hypopyon
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Lepto is a common cause of uveitis and even after the horse has recovered they can become reinfected as the antigen remains in the eye. What is the best way to test for lepto as a cause of ERU?