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The optic disc may appear pale or gray-pink in color.8'10 Choroidal vessels may
be visible in some areas of the fundus.10 The exact toxin responsible for bright
blindness remains unknown, but retinal lactate dehydrogenase activity in ...
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Slatter's Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology
Some patients regain vision, but in most cases blindness is irreversible. PLANT
POISONINGS IN FOOD ANIMALS. Ingestion of various plants was shown to
cause blindness in grazing cattle and sheep: ' “Bright blindness” has been
reported in ...
David J Maggs, Paul Miller, Ron Ofri, 2012
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Veterinary Ophthalmology: Two Volume Set
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 26, 654-658. Watson, C.L. (1989)
Bovine iritis? The Veterinary Record, 124, 41 1. Watson, W.A. & Barnett, KC. (
1970) Bright blindness in sheep—the relationship to environment. The British
Veterinary ...
Kirk N. Gelatt, Brian C. Gilger, Thomas J. Kern, 2013
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Poisonous Plants and Related Toxins
Bright blindness In some areas of the UK sheep fed on bracken develop a
progressive degeneration of the retina that results in blindness (Watson et al.,
1972a, b). This retinal atrophy leads to an increased reflectance of the tapetum
lucidum, ...
Thomas Acamovic, Colin S. Stewart, T. W. Pennycott, 2004
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Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants
35. Watson, W. A., Barlow, R. M., and Barnett, K. C., Bright blindness- A condition
prevalent in Yorkshire hill sheep, Vet. Rec., 77, l060, l965. 36. Watson, W. A.,
Barnett, K. C., and Terlecki, S., Progressive retinal degeneration (Bright
Blindness) ...
J. P. Felix D'Mello, 1997
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Toxic Plants of North America
Bright blindness in sheep—the relationshipto environment. Br Vet J 126;482–486
, 1970. Watson WA, BarlowRM, BarnettKC.Bright blindness—a condition
prevalent in Yorkshire Hill Sheep. Vet Rec 77;1060–1069, 1965. Watson WA,
Terlecki S ...
George E. Burrows, Ronald J. Tyrl, 2012
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Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas
This is called bright blindness and is irrevers— ible. Bright blindness should not
be confused with cerebral—cortico-necrosis (CCN). This also causes blindness
in SACs. CCN can be brought on by eating bracken. This blindness caused by ...
Graham R. Duncanson, 2012
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... in IgA orIgM, or both; almost pathognomonic for chronic active hepatitis. bridle
injury [bri'd l] chafing caused by a too tight or badly made bridle. bright [brīt]
termused todescribe wool whichis free from discoloration. bright-blindness see ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
... 284 bright blindness and, 268 Brain abscesses, 212–214 dehorning and, 729
subsequent to bone damage by use of disbudding paste, 729 Brain damage from
disbudding, sudden death and, 706t Brain stem, clinical signs associated with ...
Mary C. Smith, David M. Sherman, 2009
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Ruminant Toxicology, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Food ...
... narrow retinal vasculature,and light reflectionfromthe depigmented retina.3,19
Ocular changes are permanent.4 Neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are
reported with bright blindness.3 Lesions in sheep with bright blindness are
permanent ...