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The British journal of ophthalmology.

Periodical
Ophthalmology
Publisher:
British Medical Association. London : BMJ Pub. Group (1992)
Frequency: Monthly
Country: England
Language: English
Author(s):
British Medical Association., Institute of Ophthalmology (London, England)
Start Year:1917 -
ISSN:
0007-1161 (Print)
1468-2079 (Electronic)
0007-1161 (Linking)
Impact Factor
4.1
2021
NLM ID:0421041
(DNLM):B35080000(s)
(OCoLC):01537295
Coden:BJOPAL
LCCN:sc 85001047
Classification:W1 BR589
Pinealitis accompanying equine recurrent uveitis.
The British journal of ophthalmology    January 1, 1993   Volume 77, Issue 1 46-48 doi: 10.1136/bjo.77.1.46
Kalsow CM, Dwyer AE, Smith AW, Nifong TP.There is no direct verification of pineal gland involvement in human uveitis. Specimens of pineal tissue are not available during active uveitis in human patients. Naturally occurring uveitis in horses gives us an opportunity to examine tissues during active ocular inflammation. We examined the pineal gland of a horse that was killed because it had become blind during an episode of uveitis. The clinical history and histopathology of the eyes were consistent with post-leptospiral equine recurrent uveitis. The pineal gland of this horse had significant inflammatory infiltration consisting mainly...
Bilateral congenital ocular defects in a foal.
The British journal of ophthalmology    August 1, 1969   Volume 53, Issue 8 513-517 doi: 10.1136/bjo.53.8.513
Garner A, Griffiths P.The purpose of this paper is to describe congenital defects, having no direct counterpart in the literature, that affected both eyes of a new-born foal of pedigree racing stock, which otherwise appeared to be entirely healthy as were both the sire and the dam.