Literature DB >> 11919028

Hereditary and congenital ocular disease in the cat.

K Narfström1.   

Abstract

The aim of this review of hereditary and congenital ocular disease in cats is to present an overview of the most common disorders seen in this species, the pathogenesis of the problems and wherever possible, how they are treated. Several defects are common in breeds such as the Persian, Himalayan and Burmese cats and affect the anterior segment of the eye. Examples are agenesis of the eyelids, dermoids, entropion and corneal sequestrum. Other problems such as cataracts, lens luxation and retinal dysplasia, cause problems of the intraocular structures, but are less common in cats compared to dogs. Finally, various parts of the retina and in some diseases other parts of the eye, are specifically affected by hereditary diseases. Examples of these are lysosomal storage disease, Chediak-Higashi syndrome and progressive rod cone degeneration and rod cone dysplasia. Research of the latter two hereditary diseases, both described in the Abyssinian breed of cat, have made affected individuals important animal models for research into comparable diseases of humans. Copyright 1999 W.B. Saunders Company Ltd.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 11919028     DOI: 10.1016/S1098-612X(99)90202-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Feline Med Surg        ISSN: 1098-612X            Impact factor:   2.015


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Journal:  JFMS Open Rep       Date:  2016-04-07

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Authors:  Natalia Kucharczyk; Anna Cislo-Pakuluk; Pawel Stefanowicz; Peter Bedford
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