Japanese Journal of Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgery
Online ISSN : 1349-7669
Print ISSN : 0916-5908
ISSN-L : 0916-5908
Volume 29, Issue 4
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  • Fumihito OHASHI, Kenichi INOUE, Tetsuyo KOREEDA, Isamu KANEMOTO, Seide ...
    1998 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 101-110
    Published: October 31, 1999
    Released on J-STAGE: September 09, 2010
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    Dry dog plasma (DDP) was administered to 35 dogs with various diseases including hypoproteinemia and infections, or those underwent major surgeries. The efficaly of this agent was evaluated clinically and from changes in the result of blood examinations.
    The mean dose and rate of DDP administration were 7.89 ml/kg and 4.55 ml/min, respectively. Out of 35 patients, 26 showed remarkable inprovement in physiological conditions. Side effects such as non-hemolytic immunoreaction were not observed. Decrease in platelet count was noted immediately ofter administration, and decrease in creatinine level was noted two days after administration, however, other data on blood examinations were within normal ranges. It is concluded that DDP is a safe and effective agent for those with malnutrition and hypovolemia.
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  • Takashi HASEGAWA
    1998 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 111-115
    Published: October 31, 1999
    Released on J-STAGE: September 09, 2010
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    Anterior uveitis of both eyes and closed angle glaucoma of the left eye was diagnosed in a 2-year-old, female Japanese domestic cat. Anterior uveitis and glaucoma were simultaneously treated with prednisolone, dichlorphenamide, and timolol. Anterior uveitis healed by these treatments, though intraocular pressure (IOP) was not entirely recovered. Then the patient underwent iridectomy, which controlled good ocular conditions for 300 days. However, IOP of the left eye increased again, and vision loss of the eye was observed. Intraocular prosthesis was placed in the left eye on day 668. This treatment provided good quality of life for the patient. Owner's cooperation was also dramatically decreased on the nursing of the case. The placement of an intraocular prosthesis appears to be useful to treat irreversible blindness caused by glaucoma.
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  • Kazuya NAKAYAMA, Katsuyoshi NAGAOKA, Kazuo YAMADA
    1998 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 117-123
    Published: October 31, 1999
    Released on J-STAGE: September 09, 2010
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  • Masahiro TAGAWA
    1998 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 125-131
    Published: October 31, 1999
    Released on J-STAGE: September 09, 2010
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