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Objective: To describe a case of congenital glaucoma in atiger (Panthera tigris). Animal Studied: An 8-month-old intact female tiger wasreferred for suspected glaucoma of the right eye. The right eye was buphthalmicwith moderate episcleral injection, circumferential superficial cornealneovascularization, moderate corneal edema, and a fixed dilated pupil. Tapetalreflection was absent due to a mature cataract. Rebound tonometry under generalanesthesia revealed 70 mmHg and 21 mmHg in the right and left eye, respectively. Procedure: A trans-conjunctival enucleation was performedand the globe was submitted for histopathology. Results: Histopathology revealed a thin sclera, amorphousmaterial contouring an imperforate and hypoplastic iridocorneal angle, ahypoplastic lens with severe anterior-posterior compression, subcapsularepithelial hyperplasia, and Morganian globules, and segmental moderate retinalatrophy. Periodic acid-Schiff stain highlighted segmental dilations of theDescemet's membrane. Masson trichrome stain highlighted a pre-irido collagenmembrane. Conclusion: The tiger's age and histopathologic findingsare consistent with congenital goniodysgenesis. This is the first known reportof congenital glaucoma in a tiger.
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Dianis, A. E., Pinard, C. L., Pagliarani, S., Susta, L., & Dutton, C. J. (2023). Congenital glaucoma in a tiger (Panthera tigris). Veterinary Ophthalmology, 26(4), 355–360. https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.13110
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