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Lens-induced uveitis in dogs: 151 cases (1985-1990).
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association [J Am Vet Med Assoc] 1992 Sep 15; Vol. 201 (6), pp. 921-6. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- During a 5-year period, phacolytic uveitis was diagnosed in 202 eyes of 151 dogs admitted to the veterinary teaching hospital. The diagnosis of phacolytic uveitis was based on the finding of a cataractous lens and anterior uveitis, unassociated with other identifiable causes of uveal inflammation. The most commonly affected breeds were the Toy and Miniature Poodle (35%) and the American Cocker Spaniel (19%). The mean age was 7.0 years for all breeds, 5.1 years for the Cocker Spaniel, and 9.0 years for the Poodle breeds. Evidence of cataract resorption was visible in 72% of the eyes. Fifty-one dogs were affected bilaterally and 100 dogs unilaterally. The mean interval between recognition of the cataract and the onset of lens-induced uveitis (LIU) was 17 months; mean times of 25 and 11 months were seen in the Poodle breeds and American Cocker Spaniel, respectively. The mean age of dogs requiring greater than 1 revisit before the inflammation had subsided was 5.5 years. Complications, referable to the uveitis, were seen in 14% of eyes, the most important of which were glaucoma (16 eyes) and phthisis bulbi (9 eyes). Lens extraction surgery was done on 50 LIU-affected eyes, and on 35 normal eyes in LIU-affected animals. The 2- and 6-month success rates for LIU-affected eyes were 78 and 39%, respectively, and for normal eyes in LIU-affected animals were 85 and 71%, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
- Subjects :
- Age Factors
Animals
Breeding
Cataract complications
Cataract epidemiology
Cataract Extraction veterinary
Dog Diseases epidemiology
Dogs
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Male
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Uveitis epidemiology
Uveitis etiology
Cataract veterinary
Dog Diseases etiology
Uveitis veterinary
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0003-1488
- Volume :
- 201
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1399807