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- Oxidative stress and the eye
A review paper documenting the influence of oxidative stress on all aspects of ophthalmic disease from conjunctivitis to optic neuritis, based mostly on work in man and experimental rodents but focussing on relevance to companion animal eye disease. …(c) D Williams 2008
- Reduced tear production in three canine endocrinopathies
Previous reports have documented dry eye in dogs with hypothyroidism and diabetes mellitus. Here we looked at tear production n dogs with these conditions and with Cushing's disease, finding reduced Schirmer tear tests in all three diseases compared with one hundred normal dogs. …(c) D Williams 2007
- Oxidation, antioxidants and cataract formation: a literature review
A summary of the large amount of literature from experimental animal models, from epidemiological data and from interventional studies in man detailing the link between dietary antioxidants and the prevention of cataract formation. …(c) 2006 Dr David L Williams
- Prevalence of feline cataract: results of a cross-sectional study of 2000 normal animals, one hundred cats with diabetes and fifty cats following dehydrational crises
This cross-sectional study of feline cataract mirrors our previous study of 2000 dogs, but includes cats with diabetes and dehydration as well as 2000 normal cats. …(c) 2006 Dr David L Williams
- The effect of a topical antioxidant formulation including N-acetyl carnosine on canine cataract
A preliminary open label study on the possible effect of this novel topical antioxidant on canine cataract. …(c) 2006 Dr David L Williams
- Chronic ocular lesions in tawny owls (Strix aluco) injured by road traffic [2Mb]
Here we looked at eye lesions in owls chronically injured after road traffic trauma. We saw corneal ulceration, catatacts, choroidal rupture and iridociliary dialysis, very similar to the sort of conditions seen in people after similar high-speed blunt ocular trauma. …(c) 2006 Dr David L Williams


