Congenital cataract associated with persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous and persistent tunica vasculosa lentis in a sambar deer ( Rusa unicolor) – clinical, ultrasonographic, and histological findings

  • Somma A
  • Moura C
  • Lange R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ultrasonography suggested the diagnosis of cataract associated with persistent fetal intraocular vasculature in a 26‐day‐old sambar deer. The deer was ill and died despite intense critical care. Globes were removed. Histological characteristics of persistent fetal vasculature and secondary cataract are reported expanding the knowledge of ophthalmic disorders in wild ungulates.

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Somma, A. T., Moura, C. M. C., Lange, R. R., Medeiros, R. S., & Montiani‐Ferreira, F. (2016). Congenital cataract associated with persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous and persistent tunica vasculosa lentis in a sambar deer ( Rusa unicolor) – clinical, ultrasonographic, and histological findings. Clinical Case Reports, 4(7), 636–642. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.500

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