| Literature DB >> 29883999 |
L Z Saunders1, S I Bistner1, L F Rubin1.
Abstract
An asymptomatic, ophthalmoscopically visible proliferation affected the optic disc and nerve of two aged horses. The lesion consisted of an accumulation of foamy cells, histologically akin to fat cells, which contained an unidentified lipid-like material. The affected area and its environs were permeated by tortuous, thickened blood vessels with heavy deposits of collagen in their walls. The neuropathy is considered to be a storage disease, and although the product stored is unidentified, the lesion is similar to that of human xanthelasma. The neuropathy seems distinct from the exudative optic neuritis of horses that has been known since 1890.Entities:
Year: 1972 PMID: 29883999 DOI: 10.1177/030098587200900507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221