Back to Search
Start Over
Golden retriever cystic uveal disease: a longitudinal study of iridociliary cysts, pigmentary uveitis, and pigmentary/cystic glaucoma over a decade in western Canada.
- Source :
-
Veterinary ophthalmology [Vet Ophthalmol] 2016 May; Vol. 19 (3), pp. 237-44. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jun 29. - Publication Year :
- 2016
-
Abstract
- Objectives: To determine the incidence of iridociliary cysts, pigmentary uveitis (PU)/pigmentary cystic glaucoma (PCG) in golden retriever dogs in western Canada, the progression of iridociliary cysts to PU/PCG, and a mode of inheritance for this disorder.<br />Animal Studied: A total of 830 golden retriever dogs from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba from 2004 to 2014 were studied.<br />Procedure: Data were compiled from Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) or Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) records (n = 630) and clinical consultations (n = 200) for a retrospective assessment of iridociliary cysts, PU, and PCG.<br />Results: Total incidence of iridociliary cysts and PU from CERF/OFA data were 4.8% (n = 30/630) and 5.9% (n = 37/630), respectively. Incidence of PU increased with ages >4 years (12.7%, n = 32/251). Dogs diagnosed with thin-walled, attached iridociliary cysts had a high risk of being diagnosed with PU or PCG upon re-examination (56.5%, n = 13/23). No dogs diagnosed with thick-walled, anterior chamber cysts (n = 7) developed PU or PCG within the time frame of the study. Data from clinical consultations confirmed that PU carried a poor prognosis for the affected eyes as 44.9% (n = 22/49) of dogs progressed to PCG. PU- and PCG-affected dogs followed a familial pattern and there was an association with thin-walled iridociliary cysts. Pedigree analysis suggested an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance with partial penetrance.<br />Conclusions: Thin-walled iridociliary cysts are associated with PU and PCG. All breeding golden retriever dogs should be examined annually by an ophthalmologist. The incidence of this disorder is higher in western Canada than previous reports in North America.<br /> (© 2015 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Canada epidemiology
Ciliary Body
Cysts epidemiology
Cysts veterinary
Disease Progression
Dog Diseases diagnosis
Dogs
Female
Glaucoma, Open-Angle epidemiology
Incidence
Iris Diseases epidemiology
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Pedigree
Uveitis epidemiology
Dog Diseases epidemiology
Glaucoma, Open-Angle veterinary
Iris Diseases veterinary
Uveitis veterinary
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1463-5224
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Veterinary ophthalmology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26119416
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.12293