Authors
Molly D Gleeson, Bret A Moore, Sydney G Edwards, Sarah Stevens, April L Childress, James FX Wellehan Jr, Jessica Robertson, Christopher J Murphy, Michelle G Hawkins, Joanne Paul‐Murphy
Publication date
2019/1
Journal
Veterinary ophthalmology
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
67-75
Description
An adult great‐horned owl (Bubo virginianus; GHOW) presented with a history of recurrent corneal ulceration of the right eye (OD). Findings included ulcerative superficial keratitis, proliferative conjunctivitis, and iris pigmentary changes. The ulcer was initially nonresponsive to medical therapy, but showed rapid and appropriate healing following diamond burr debridement. Proliferative conjunctivitis markedly improved following topical antiviral therapy with cidofovir 1%, interferon alpha 2B ophthalmic solutions, and oral l‐lysine. Histopathologic evaluation of a conjunctival biopsy revealed epithelial features suspicious for viral cytopathic changes and intranuclear structures suspicious for viral inclusions, suggestive of a possible viral‐induced papillomatous conjunctivitis. A novel alphaherpesvirus, referred to as Strigid Herpesvirus 1 (StrHV1), was identified using PCR and gene sequencing. This case represents a …
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