Dr. P. R. PatelFERNANDES KARLETTE ANNE2017-06-202017-06-202009http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810021987The present study undertaken for a period of one year from 1st June, 2008 to 30th May 2009, on 50 clinical cases of ocular disorders in cattle (Bos indicus) sheltered at three different locations in the Saurashtra region of the Gujarat state and also among those cattle presented during two Clinical camps held at Rajkot and Bhanvad. The diseased cattle included in the study were evaluated for general health status, followed by a systematic ophthalmic examination to assess their visual acuity, which was further substantiated by special diagnostic techniques so as to arrive at an appropriate diagnosis. Ocular disorders causing partial or permanent loss of vision were categorized and medical and/or surgical management was implemented in 10 selected cases with an apparently favorable prognosis.enVeterinary MedicineStudiesCLINICAL STUDIES ON EPIDEMIOLOGY, ETIOPATHOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF BLINDNESS IN CATTLEThesis