Establishing Normal Ophthalmic Examination Parameters for Smooth-sided Toads (Rhaebo guttatus)
Anurans under managed care are often susceptible to ocular diseases secondary to underlying systemic diseases or environmental conditions. Twenty-one (five female, 16 male) healthy smooth-sided toads (Rhaebo guttatus) under managed care were examined to establish normal, species-specific ocular examination findings. This included a large oval-shaped globe, brown iris, rectangular optic nerve, and finely vascularized fundus. Rebound tonometry was performed, and intraocular pressures followed an approximately normal distribution with means and standard deviation of 7.1 ± 1.0 mm Hg for females and 7.7 ± 1.7 mm Hg for males. On average, lower intraocular pressure values were found in toads with larger palpebral fissure lengths (horizontal measurements). Endodontic paper point tear testing was performed to measure aqueous tear film production. The distribution of endodontic paper point tear testing results was uniform, with means and standard deviation of 2.5 ± 1.1 mm in 30 sec for females and 2.7 ± 1.4 mm in 30 sec for males. Neither intraocular pressures nor endodontic paper point tear testing were significantly predicted by toad sex or weight. An average blink rate was determined in a subset of five toads, averaging 1.2 blinks per 10 min. Corneal cultures were performed in a subset of 15 toads with the most common bacteria isolated including Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Corynebacterium sp. These findings may aid veterinarians in diagnosing and managing ophthalmic diseases in this species because ophthalmic examination parameters have not been published for smooth-sided toads to date.Abstract

(A) A healthy smooth-sided toad (Rhaebo guttatus) has an oval shaped globe. A ruler is held to the side of the head for scale. (B) Retinal photograph of the optic nerve of a healthy smooth-sided toad, which has a white and rectangular appearance. (C) A healthy smooth-sided toad is gently manually restrained for rebound tonometry. (D) A healthy smooth-sided toad is restrained for endodontic absorbent paper point tear tests (EAPPTT) performed bilaterally, simultaneously by two different veterinarians.

Scatterplot with linear regression fit of intraocular pressure (IOP) and palpebral fissure length (horizontal measurement) in healthy smooth-sided toads (Rhaebo guttatus). Sex (F = female, M = male), side of the head (OS = left eye, OD = right eye), and palpebral fissure opening (vertical measurement) were not significant predictors of IOP, but a significant negative relationship occurred between IOP and palpebral fissure length (Wald-χ2 test = 4.58, df = 1, P = 0.03).

Bar graph representation of diversity of aerobic bacteria grown on corneal cultures from healthy smooth-sided toads (Rhaebo guttatus). GPR, gram-positive rods; GNR, gram-negative rods.
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