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dc.contributor.advisorSchuldt Cruz, Javier Alberto
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Benalcázar, Karen Antolina
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-26T16:52:07Z
dc.date.available2023-10-26T16:52:07Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/14804
dc.descriptionOcular pathologies are the most common in canines and require the most attention in daily clinical practice, this is because the eyes of this species are quite delicate organs. Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca is a pathology that most commonly affects the canine species. It is a disease that affects the production of tears. The causes may be due to autoimmune adenitis of the lacrimal gland. It presents differently in each globe. ocular, whether bilateral or unilateral. The objective of this experimental work was to determine the incidence of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in canine patients from Ciudadela el Mamey, Babahoyo, in patients who attend the Hospivet Veterinary Hospital, and thus determine their tear production and how it affects quality of life. of the patient and their owners. To diagnose this pathology, it can be diagnosed through a complete ophthalmological examination, but there is also the Schirmer Test that gives us quantitative values, and thus be able to have a more accurate and definitive diagnosis. The results obtained were that 4% represent positive cases since the tear measurement is equal to or below 5 mm/min, while 19% of the animals were detected as suspicious for QCS with results between 10 - 14 mm/min, and in the negative category they represented 77% to QCS with values of 15 – 25 mm/min. The sex of the animals is not an important factor in predicting the incidence of KCS in canines. This means that canines of both sexes are equally likely to develop KCS.es_ES
dc.descriptionOcular pathologies are the most common in canines and require the most attention in daily clinical practice, this is because the eyes of this species are quite delicate organs. Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca is a pathology that most commonly affects the canine species. It is a disease that affects the production of tears. The causes may be due to autoimmune adenitis of the lacrimal gland. It presents differently in each globe. ocular, whether bilateral or unilateral. The objective of this experimental work was to determine the incidence of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in canine patients from Ciudadela el Mamey, Babahoyo, in patients who attend the Hospivet Veterinary Hospital, and thus determine their tear production and how it affects quality of life. of the patient and their owners. To diagnose this pathology, it can be diagnosed through a complete ophthalmological examination, but there is also the Schirmer Test that gives us quantitative values, and thus be able to have a more accurate and definitive diagnosis. The results obtained were that 4% represent positive cases since the tear measurement is equal to or below 5 mm/min, while 19% of the animals were detected as suspicious for QCS with results between 10 - 14 mm/min, and in the negative category they represented 77% to QCS with values of 15 – 25 mm/min. The sex of the animals is not an important factor in predicting the incidence of KCS in canines. This means that canines of both sexes are equally likely to develop KCS.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLas patologías oculares son las más concurrentes en los caninos y de más atención en la clínica diaria, esto es debido a que los ojos de esta especie son órganos bastante delicados. La Queratoconjuntivitis Seca es una patología que afecta con mayor concurrencia a la especie canina, se trata de una enfermedad que afecta a la producción de lágrimas, las causas pueden ser por la adenitis autoinmunitaria de la glándula lagrimal, se presenta de manera diferente en cada globo ocular, ya sea bilateral o unilateral. El objetivo de estudio de este trabajo experimental fue determinar la incidencia de Queratoconjuntivitis Seca en pacientes caninos de la Ciudadela el Mamey, Babahoyo, en los pacientes que asisten al Hospital Veterinario Hospivet, y así determinar su producción lacrimal y cómo afecta en la calidad de vida del paciente y sus propietarios. Para diagnosticar esta patología se puede diagnosticar mediante un examen oftalmológico completo, pero también existe el Test de Schirmer que esta nos da valores cuantitativos, y así poder tener un diagnóstico más certero y definitivo. Los resultados obtenidos fueron que el 4% representa los casos positivos ya que, la medición de lágrima esta igual o por debajo de 5 mm/min, mientras que el 19% de los animales fueron detectados como sospechosos a QCS con resultados entre 10 – 14 mm/min, y en la categoría de negativo representaron un 77% a QCS con valores de 15 – 25 mm/min. El sexo de los animales no es un factor importante para predecir la incidencia del QCS en los caninos. Esto significa que los caninos de ambos sexos tienen la misma probabilidad de desarrollar QCS.es_ES
dc.format.extent61 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectProducción lacrimales_ES
dc.subjectIncidenciaes_ES
dc.subjectGlándula lagrimales_ES
dc.subjectTest de Schirmeres_ES
dc.titleIncidencia de Queratoconjuntivitis Seca en perros de la Ciudadela El Mamey, Babahoyoes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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