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159 related items for PubMed ID: 32267080

  • 1. Corneal anesthesia associated with topical application of 2% lidocaine nonophthalmic gel to healthy canine eyes.
    Robin MC, Papin A, Regnier A, Douet JY.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2020 May; 23(3):560-566. PubMed ID: 32267080
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  • 3. Evaluation of corneal anaesthesia after the application of topical 2 per cent lidocaine, 0.5 per cent bupivacaine and 1 per cent ropivacaine in dogs.
    Costa D, Peña MT, Ríos J, Leiva M.
    Vet Rec; 2014 May 10; 174(19):478. PubMed ID: 24622508
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  • 5. Evaluation of duration of corneal anesthesia induced with ophthalmic 0.5% proparacaine hydrochloride by use of a Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer in clinically normal horses.
    Kalf KL, Utter ME, Wotman KL.
    Am J Vet Res; 2008 Dec 10; 69(12):1655-8. PubMed ID: 19046014
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  • 6. Provision of anesthesia with single application of lidocaine 2% gel.
    Barequet IS, Soriano ES, Green WR, O'Brien TP.
    J Cataract Refract Surg; 1999 May 10; 25(5):626-31. PubMed ID: 10330634
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  • 10. The effects of subconjunctival bupivacaine, lidocaine, and mepivacaine on corneal sensitivity in healthy horses.
    Jinks MR, Fontenot RL, Wills RW, Betbeze CM.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2018 Sep 10; 21(5):498-506. PubMed ID: 29232029
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  • 11. Comparison of efficacy and duration of effect on corneal sensitivity among anesthetic agents following ocular administration in clinically normal horses.
    Pucket JD, Allbaugh RA, Rankin AJ, Ou Z, Bello NM.
    Am J Vet Res; 2013 Mar 10; 74(3):459-64. PubMed ID: 23438124
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  • 13. Effects of topical application of 0.4% oxybuprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution and 1% ropivacaine hydrochloride on corneal sensitivity in rats.
    Lelescu CA, Urdă-Cîmpean AE, Dumitraș DA, Taulescu M, Mureșan C.
    PLoS One; 2020 Mar 10; 15(11):e0241567. PubMed ID: 33151993
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  • 14. Esthesiometric evaluation of corneal analgesia after topical application of 1% morphine sulfate in normal horses.
    Gordon E, Sandquist C, Cebra CK, Heidel J, Poulsen K, Schlipf JW.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2018 May 10; 21(3):218-223. PubMed ID: 28714189
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  • 15. Effect of topical anesthesia on evaluation of corneal sensitivity and intraocular pressure in rats and dogs.
    Kim J, Kim NS, Lee KC, Lee HB, Kim MS, Kim HS.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2013 Jan 10; 16(1):43-6. PubMed ID: 22519957
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  • 16. Effects of action of proparacaine and tetracaine topical ophthalmic formulations on corneal sensitivity in horses.
    Sharrow-Reabe KL, Townsend WM.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 2012 Dec 15; 241(12):1645-9. PubMed ID: 23216041
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  • 17. Corneal sensation after topical anesthesia.
    Nomura K, Singer DE, Aquavella JV.
    Cornea; 2001 Mar 15; 20(2):191-3. PubMed ID: 11248828
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  • 18. Degree of corneal anesthesia after topical application of 0.4% oxybuprocaine ophthalmic solution in normal equids.
    Little E, Yvorchuk-St Jean K, Little W, Sithole F, St Jean G.
    Can J Vet Res; 2016 Oct 15; 80(4):329-334. PubMed ID: 27733789
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  • 19. Topical ropivacaine hydrochloride 0.5% and lidocaine hydrochloride 2% significantly reduce corneal sensitivity without short-term negative side effects in horses.
    Minaldi MP, Fidler LE, Betbeze CM, Wills R, Fontenot RL, Telle MR.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2023 Sep 15; 26(5):446-451. PubMed ID: 37548143
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  • 20. Effects of topical application of tramadol with/without dexmedetomidine and proparacaine on corneal sensitivity in rats.
    Lelescu CA, Dumitras DA, Iurian S, Staffieri F, Muresan C.
    Int Ophthalmol; 2021 Feb 15; 41(2):465-473. PubMed ID: 33095346
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