In vivo confocal microscopy of the normal equine cornea and limbus

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Objective To describe morphologic features, pachymetry and endothelial cell density of the normal equine cornea and limbus by in vivo confocal microscopy. Animals studied Ten horses without ocular disease. Procedure The central and peripheral corneas were examined with a modified Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II and Rostock Cornea Module using a combination of automated and manual image acquisition modes. Thickness measurements of various corneal layers were performed and endothelial cell density determined. Results Images of the constituent cellular and noncellular elements of the corneal epithelium, stroma, endothelium, and limbus were acquired in all horses. Corneal stromal nerves, the subepithelial nerve plexus, and the sub-basal nerve plexus were visualized. Cells with an appearance characteristic of Langerhans cells and corneal stromal dendritic cells were consistently detected in the corneal basal epithelium and anterior stroma, respectively. Median central total corneal thickness was 835 μm (range 725-920 μm) and median central corneal epithelial thickness was 131 μm (range 115-141 μm). Median central endothelial cell density was 3002 cells per mm2 (range 2473-3581 cells per mm2). Conclusions In vivo corneal confocal microscopy provides a noninvasive method of assessing normal equine corneal structure at the cellular level and is a precise technique for corneal sublayer pachymetry and cell density measurements. A resident population of presumed Langerhans cells and corneal stromal dendritic cells was detected in the normal equine cornea. The described techniques can be applied to diagnostic evaluation of corneal alternations associated with disease and have broad clinical and research applications in the horse. © 2009 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.

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Ledbetter, E. C., & Scarlett, J. M. (2009). In vivo confocal microscopy of the normal equine cornea and limbus. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 12(SUPPL. 1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-5224.2009.00730.x

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