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Brainstem auditory evoked responses and ophthalmic findings in llamas and alpacas in Eastern Canada.
Author(s) -
Aubrey A Webb,
Cheryl L Cullen,
Leigh A Lamont
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the canadian veterinary journal = la revue veterinaire canadienne
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.11575/prism/31615
Seventeen llamas and 23 alpacas of various coat and iris colors were evaluated for: (1) deafness by using brainstem auditory evoked response testing; and (2) for ocular abnormalities via complete ophthalmic examination. No animals were deaf. The most common ocular abnormalities noted were iris-to-iris persistent pupillary membranes and incipient cataracts.

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