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Background: Imaging features obtained with Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) and in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) for corneal stromal disorders have been sparsely reported in dogs. This case report is a compilation of imaging features for three cases of different stromal...
This article discusses a relatively unknown group of corneal diseases in dogs, corneal dystrophies and degenerations. The course of these diseases involves changes in the metabolism of corneal cells, which leads to the loss of corneal transparency and constitutes a threat to the process of vision....
Florida keratopathy (Florida spots) is not well known in France, but cats that travel in Florida (USA), Israel or Africa may contract this keratopathy though contact with ants. Cats are more frequently affected than dogs. A case involving three unrelated European breed cats of different ages...
Three conditions of the cornea in the dog are described and illustrated; a form of corneal dystrophy (central/paracentral lipid dystrophy, lipidosis, lipoidosis, cholesterolosis), degeneration (fatty and calcareous degeneration) and infiltration (arcus lipoides corneae, anterior embryotoxon,...
The Small Animals Centre continued to flourish. Most of the research effort went into cancer studies, completing renal profiles and developing a technique for haemodialysis - which is now an established part of clinical care and investigation of dogs with renal disease. Some progress was made in...