Gil Ben-Shlomo
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Nenninger A, Ben-Shlomo G, Allbaugh R, Valentine B, Snella E, Jens J, et al.
J Inherit Metab Dis
. 2023 Jan;
46(2):348-357.
PMID: 36601751
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is a rare lysosomal storage disease caused by α-L-iduronidase enzyme deficiency, resulting in glycosaminoglycan (GAG) accumulation in various cell types, including ocular tissues. Ocular manifestations...
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Wehrman R, Genschel U, Charli A, Kanthasamy A, Allbaugh R, Ben-Shlomo G
Vet Ophthalmol
. 2021 Sep;
24(5):509-519.
PMID: 34553825
Purpose: To establish a physiologically relevant ex vivo model of equine corneal epithelial wound healing. Methods: Fourteen equine corneas were randomly assigned to one of two groups: wounded (n = ...
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Foote B, Smith J, Allbaugh R, Sebbag L, Ben-Shlomo G
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2020 Oct;
257(8):833-839.
PMID: 33021453
Case Description: A 9-month-old miniature Hereford heifer was evaluated for a mass on the right inferior eyelid that had progressed in size over 3 months. Clinical Findings: Physical examination revealed...
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Knight L, Ben-Shlomo G
Exp Eye Res
. 2020 Sep;
201:108265.
PMID: 32979395
Purpose: The dog is an important animal model for tear dysfunction diseases, however to-date the electrolyte composition of the dog's tears is unknown. The aim of this study was to...
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Ding X, Ben-Shlomo G, Que L
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2020 Sep;
12(41):45789-45795.
PMID: 32960561
Because of the physiological and anatomical constraints of the eye, ophthalmic drug delivery is challenging. When applied topically, less than 1% of administered ophthalmic drugs reach the aqueous humor. The...
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Ben-Shlomo G, Muirhead S
Vet Ophthalmol
. 2020 Mar;
24 Suppl 1:171-174.
PMID: 32154987
Purpose: To evaluate the IOP values obtained from normal canine eyes, by means of the TonoVet Plus (TVP) and TonoPen Avia (TPA), and compare them to an established tonometer, the...
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Sebbag L, Allbaugh R, Wehrman R, Uhl L, Ben-Shlomo G, Chen T, et al.
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther
. 2019 Aug;
35(9):497-502.
PMID: 31381493
The study establishes normative data of tear volume (TV) and tear turnover rate (TTR) in healthy dogs and cats, 2 species commonly used for translational research in ophthalmology. Thirty-six dogs...
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Sebbag L, Allbaugh R, Strauss R, Strong T, Wehrman R, Foote B, et al.
Vet Ophthalmol
. 2018 Aug;
22(4):407-414.
PMID: 30109763
Objective: To describe the clinical application and effect of MicroPulse™ transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) in dogs with glaucoma. Animals Studied: Twelve dogs with primary (n = 8) or secondary (n =...
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Strauss R, Genschel U, Allbaugh R, Sebbag L, Ben-Shlomo G
Vet Ophthalmol
. 2018 May;
22(3):222-228.
PMID: 29797413
Objective: To investigate microbial contamination of canine plasma eye drops when used clinically and to compare the effect of two different eyedropper bottles on contamination rate. Methods: Forty-six bottles containing...
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Ben-Shlomo G
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract
. 2017 Nov;
33(3):499-517.
PMID: 29103559
Fundus is an anatomic term referring to the portion of an organ opposite from its opening, and the fundus of the eye is the back portion of the posterior segment...