Veterinary World (Apr 2009)

Corneal opacity due to Setaria digitata in a Jersey cross-bred Cow and its surgical management

  • K. Mohan,
  • K. J. Ananda,
  • N. B. Shridhar,
  • G.C. Puttalakshmamma and Placid E. D’Souza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2.000
pp. 69 – 70

Abstract

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A Jersey cross bred cow brought to the peripheral hospital, Uttara Kannada with clinical signs of lacrimation, corneal opacity, bleophorospasm and presence of white thread like worm in its anterior chamber of the right eye. The worm was surgically removed by limbal incision and an adequate post operative care was taken for early recovery. The worm was morphologically identified as Setaria digitata. The cow attains normal sight in 3 weeks postoperatively. [Vet. World 2009; 2(2.000): 69-70]

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