Department of Veterinarian and zootechnician, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Medellín, Colombia
Research Article
Clinical case report of unilateral idiopathic keratitis in a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Author(s): Maria A. Sepulveda G*, Adriana P. Rojas R, Néstor I. Monroy O, Liliana Serrano B and Karen A. López R
Keratitis also called corneal ulcer is inflammation of the cornea, an ocular disorder that can lead to severe visual impairment and requires
prompt diagnosis and treatment to avoid complex sequelae that can range from corneal opacity to corneal scarring, perforation,
endophthalmitis and loss of the eye. Ulcer types are classified into superficial ulcer, deep ulcer, neurotrophic ulcer, perforating ulcer and
corneal erosion. The objective of this work is to describe the clinical case of an adult female bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) that
was under human care belonging to the company Delphinus, which presented symptoms such as blepharitis and closed eye, characteristic
symptoms of keratitis, confirming the diagnosis in this specimen was a challenge due to the retraction of the eye, however, The treatments
used for this condition ranged from antibiotics.. Read More»
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