Multiple Ocular Anomalies (MOA) are multiple congenital or developmental anomalies in the eyes of the same individual. Examples of defects included in MOA are microphthalmia, microphakia, congenital cataract, lenticonus, persistent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis (PHTVL)/ persistent...
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Den Norske Veterinærforening, Oslo, Norway
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Norsk Veterinærtidsskrift, 2020, 132, 1, pp 18-25
Objective: To describe the clinical features and diagnostic findings of Labrador Retrievers with oculo-skeletal dysplasia (OSD). Animal studied: Five privately owned dogs. Procedures: Medical records of dogs diagnosed with OSD from 2008 through 2018 were reviewed. Patients were excluded if lacking...
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Sebbag, L.; Riggs, A.; Carnevale, J.
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Wiley, Boston, USA
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Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2020, 23, 2, pp 386-393
Seven Northern Inuit Dogs (NID) were diagnosed by pedigree analysis with an autosomal recessive inherited oculoskeletal dysplasia (OSD). Short-limbed dwarfism, angular limb deformities and a variable combination of macroglobus, cataracts, lens coloboma, microphakia and vitreopathy were present in...
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Stavinohova, R.; Hartley, C.; Burmeister, L. M.; Ricketts, S. L.; Pettitt, L.; Pont, R. T.; Hitti, R. J.; Schofield, E.; Oliver, J. A. C.; Mellersh, C. S.
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Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
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PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, 8, pp e0220761
16 dogs with congenital abnormalities of the lens were examined at the Veterinary School Vienna, Austria, between 1986 and 1997. Dogs were presented because of visual disturbances, endophthalmitis and secondary glaucoma. Two dogs had coloboma and 14 dogs had ectopia. Intact zonular attachments were ...
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Nell, B.; Walde, I.
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Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 1998, 85, 9, pp 285-297
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Veterinary Ireland, Dublin, Irish Republic
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Veterinary Ireland Journal, 2013, 3, 6, pp 332-339
A report on a case of coloboma in a bitch examined at a Veterinary Clinic in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil was presented. Highlight of the article focused on the clinical aspects, clinical examintion, diagnosis, and treatment options for such disease incidence.
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Cordeiro, J. M. C.; Nunes, J. E. V.; Araujo, G. A.; Lorenzini, F.; Voigt, A. K.
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A Hora Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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A Hora Veterinária, 2011, 31, 183, pp 50-51
Lens luxation or subluxation was present in both eyes of all dogs of the 1st litter of 10 Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier puppies. Persistent pupillary membranes were noticed in 4 dogs and distichia in 1 dog. PM examination of 4 dogs revealed a persistent right aortic arch in 3 dogs and a...
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Woerdt, A. van der; Stades, F. C.; Linde-Sipman, J. S. van der; Boevé, M. H.
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Veterinary & Comparative Ophthalmology, 1995, 5, 2, pp 78-82
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Hendrix, D. V. H.
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The North American Veterinary Conference, Gainesville, USA
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The North American Veterinary Conference 2003, Small Animal and Exotics. Orlando, Florida, USA, 18-22 January, 2003, 2003, pp 708
The clinical, macroscopic and histological findings in a beagle dog with multiple colobomas of the iris, ciliary body and anterior retina are described. There was only a rudimentary coloboma of the ora ciliaris retinae in one eye; in the other the anterior uveal tract and retina were distinctly...
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Ruttimann, G.; Daicker, B.
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Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin, A, 1982, 29, 7, pp 528-537
Six lenses from four dogs with lenticular-zonular defects were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Two young dogs had lesions which were considered congenital defects (one dog with bilateral luxations and microphakia, one with coloboma) characterized by decreased numbers to an absolute...
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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Associaton, 1978, 14, 5, pp 571-579