A 14-year-old male neutered cat was presented with right blepharospasm and epiphora.
Examination revealed a right paracentral corneal ulcer and the flattened anterior chamber had a wrinkled appearance. On…
Tumours of melanocytic origin in ocular tissues are relatively uncommon in dogs and cats.
Although many of these are benign, some have a high potential for metastasis and even small ocular masses can…
A three-year-old female neutered domestic shorthair cat presented with exophthalmus and an ipsilateral subzygomatic soft tissue mass.
The extent of the lesion was determined using magnetic…
A six-month-old domestic shorthair cat was presented with a history of failure to grow and bilateral corneal opacity caused by corneal oedema.
Congenital hyposomatropism and possible secondary…
Orbital inflammation is a common problem in dogs, accounting for the majority of all orbital diseases. Its clinical signs include exophthalmus, enophthalmus, strabismus and reflex…
Ametropia is a condition in which light from a distant object is not focused accurately on the retina. It is a result of inadequate or excessive refractive power in the components of the optical pathway…