Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant

This is the first case report on the use of autologous serum as an adjunct to successfully treat a melting corneal ulcer in a captive Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). A 40-year-old female Asian elephant was presented with epiphora of the right eye. It had already received treatment for 3 weeks, but...

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Main Authors: Thittaya Janyamethakul, Prasit Moleechat, Rinku Gohain, Chalermchat Somgird, Pornsawan Pongsopavijit, Boontarikaan Wititkornkul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-446752018-04-25T07:53:02Z Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant Thittaya Janyamethakul Prasit Moleechat Rinku Gohain Chalermchat Somgird Pornsawan Pongsopavijit Boontarikaan Wititkornkul Agricultural and Biological Sciences This is the first case report on the use of autologous serum as an adjunct to successfully treat a melting corneal ulcer in a captive Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). A 40-year-old female Asian elephant was presented with epiphora of the right eye. It had already received treatment for 3 weeks, but had not responded to conventional treatment with antibiotics and analgesic eye drops. Upon examination, a melting corneal ulcer was found. The elephant received a combined treatment that included autologous serum twice a day for 79 days in addition to antibiotic, antifungal and analgesic drugs administered topically. After just 19 days of treatment, neovascularization of the ulcer site occurred and the ulcer reduced in size, which indicated that the elephant responded well to the treatment. The autologous serum, antibiotic and antifungal eye drops were continued for an additional 2 months to prevent secondary infection during the corneal healing. Throughout the treatment, the elephant lived and worked as usual. This study demonstrated the benefits of using autologous serum as a combined treatment for a melting corneal ulcer in a captive Asian elephant. Autologous serum has tear properties to bathe the eye and is also rich in growth factors and anti-collagenase, which can promote wound healing. 2018-01-24T04:46:28Z 2018-01-24T04:46:28Z 2015-01-01 Journal 01256491 2-s2.0-84933054405 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84933054405&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/44675
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thittaya Janyamethakul
Prasit Moleechat
Rinku Gohain
Chalermchat Somgird
Pornsawan Pongsopavijit
Boontarikaan Wititkornkul
Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
description This is the first case report on the use of autologous serum as an adjunct to successfully treat a melting corneal ulcer in a captive Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). A 40-year-old female Asian elephant was presented with epiphora of the right eye. It had already received treatment for 3 weeks, but had not responded to conventional treatment with antibiotics and analgesic eye drops. Upon examination, a melting corneal ulcer was found. The elephant received a combined treatment that included autologous serum twice a day for 79 days in addition to antibiotic, antifungal and analgesic drugs administered topically. After just 19 days of treatment, neovascularization of the ulcer site occurred and the ulcer reduced in size, which indicated that the elephant responded well to the treatment. The autologous serum, antibiotic and antifungal eye drops were continued for an additional 2 months to prevent secondary infection during the corneal healing. Throughout the treatment, the elephant lived and worked as usual. This study demonstrated the benefits of using autologous serum as a combined treatment for a melting corneal ulcer in a captive Asian elephant. Autologous serum has tear properties to bathe the eye and is also rich in growth factors and anti-collagenase, which can promote wound healing.
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author Thittaya Janyamethakul
Prasit Moleechat
Rinku Gohain
Chalermchat Somgird
Pornsawan Pongsopavijit
Boontarikaan Wititkornkul
author_facet Thittaya Janyamethakul
Prasit Moleechat
Rinku Gohain
Chalermchat Somgird
Pornsawan Pongsopavijit
Boontarikaan Wititkornkul
author_sort Thittaya Janyamethakul
title Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
title_short Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
title_full Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
title_fullStr Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for A melting corneal ulcer in A captive Asian elephant
title_sort efficacy of autologous serum as an adjunct treatment for a melting corneal ulcer in a captive asian elephant
publishDate 2018
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