@article{nasisse_glover_moore_weigler_1998, title={Detection of feline herpes virus 1 DNA in corneas of cats with eosinophilic keratitis or corneal sequestration}, volume={59}, number={7}, journal={American Journal of Veterinary Research}, author={Nasisse, M. P. and Glover, T. L. and Moore, C. P. and Weigler, B. J.}, year={1998}, pages={856–858} } @article{sullivan_davidson_nasisse_glover_1997, title={Canine retinopexy: a determination of surgical landmarks, and a comparison of cryo application and diode laser methods}, volume={7}, number={2}, journal={Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology}, author={Sullivan, T. C. and Davidson, M. G. and Nasisse, M. P. and Glover, T. L.}, year={1997}, pages={89–95} } @article{glover_nasisse_davidson_1995, title={Effects of topically applied mitomycin-C on intraocular pressure, facility of outflow, and fibrosis after glaucoma filtration surgery in clinically normal dogs}, volume={56}, number={7}, journal={American Journal of Veterinary Research}, author={Glover, T. L. and Nasisse, M. P. and Davidson, M. G.}, year={1995}, pages={936} } @article{glover_davidson_nasisse_olivero_1995, title={THE INTRACAPSULAR EXTRACTION OF DISPLACED LENSES IN DOGS - A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 57 CASES (1984-1990)}, volume={31}, ISSN={["0587-2871"]}, DOI={10.5326/15473317-31-1-77}, abstractNote={Records of 48 dogs (57 eyes) that underwent intracapsular lens extraction (ICLE) of displaced lenses were reviewed. Preoperatively, 73% (19/26 eyes) of eyes with anterior luxations had secondary glaucoma compared to 43% (10/23 eyes) with subluxations and 38% (3/8 eyes) with posterior luxations. Forty-one of 57 eyes (72%) had vision and intraocular pressure (IOP) less than 30 mm Hg four to six weeks after surgery. This percentage declined to 61% (22/36 eyes) in three months and 53% (8/15 eyes) in 12 months. Eyes with glaucoma before ICLE had a lower success rate (66%) than eyes without (82%). Since secondary glaucoma was the most common cause of failure, this study suggests that removal of a subluxated lens or a posteriorly luxated lens should be recommended before the lens moves into the anterior chamber.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION}, author={GLOVER, TL and DAVIDSON, MG and NASISSE, MP and OLIVERO, DK}, year={1995}, pages={77–81} } @article{glover_nasisse_davidson_1994, title={Acute bullous keratopathy in the cat}, volume={4}, number={2}, journal={Veterinary & Comparative Ophthalmology}, author={Glover, T. L. and Nasisse, M. P. and Davidson, M. G.}, year={1994}, pages={66} }