Results of schirmer tear test in clinically normal llamas (Lama glama)

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Purpose To determine the normal reference range for Schirmer tear test (STT) values in clinically normal llamas (Lama glama) Animals Nine captive llamas (Lama glama) (seven females and two males) were used in this study. Procedure Complete ophthalmic examinations were performed without chemical restraint. STT I values were evaluated in both eyes of all llamas using a commercial STT strip of a single lot number (Schirmer-Tränentest®, Germany). STT II value was also measured in both eyes of seven female llamas. Results No statistically significant differences among ages or between right and left eyes were found for any of the results. The mean±SD STT I of 18 eyes of nine llamas was 17.3±1.1mm/min (Range 15-19mm/min). The mean±SD STT II of 14 eyes of seven llamas was 15.4±1.7mm/min (Range 12.5-17.5mm/min). A paired samples t-test demonstrated that there was a significant difference between the STT I and II values (P=0.001). Conclusion This study provides novel data for normal reference ranges of STT I and II values in healthy llamas. Results of this study may assist veterinarians in the diagnosis of ocular surface disease and syndromes affecting the tear film in these species. © 2012 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.

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Trbolova, A., Gionfriddo, J. R., & Ghaffari, M. S. (2012). Results of schirmer tear test in clinically normal llamas (Lama glama). Veterinary Ophthalmology, 15(6), 383–385. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-5224.2012.01002.x

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