The ophthalmic examination of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) was undertaken to describe the normal in vivo structure. Twenty-two of 28 koalas examined were found to have normal eyes. Slit-lamp examination revealed unusual lamellae in the cornea, and mean keratometric readings were 59.3 ± 3 diopters, corneal endothelial cell area of 381.4 μm2 ± with a standard deviation of 46.8 μm2. No particular features were seen which would explain the susceptibility of this animal to ocular infection by Chlamydia psittaci.
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1 July 1992
OPHTHALMOLOGIC EXAMINATION OF THE NORMAL EYE OF THE KOALA
Lawrence W. Hirst,
Anthony Stephen Brown,
Roxanne Kempster,
Nedda Winney
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Vol. 28 • No. 3
July 1992
Vol. 28 • No. 3
July 1992
intraocular pressure
keratometry
ophthalmic examination
Phascolarctos cinereus
slit-lamp examination
specular microscopy