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Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye

A 12‐year‐old castrated male Shih‐Tzu dog was referred for uncontrolled glaucoma and uveitis with highly pigmented sclera, in both eyes (OU). On ophthalmic examination, the menace response, dazzle reflex and pupillary light reflex were negative OU. The intraocular pressure was 27 mmHg in the right e...

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Autores principales: Lee, Eunji, Jeong, Dajeong, Jeong, Youngseok, Susanti, Lina, Go, Du‐Min, Seo, Kangmoon, Kang, Seonmi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36913111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1111
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author Lee, Eunji
Jeong, Dajeong
Jeong, Youngseok
Susanti, Lina
Go, Du‐Min
Seo, Kangmoon
Kang, Seonmi
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Jeong, Dajeong
Jeong, Youngseok
Susanti, Lina
Go, Du‐Min
Seo, Kangmoon
Kang, Seonmi
author_sort Lee, Eunji
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description A 12‐year‐old castrated male Shih‐Tzu dog was referred for uncontrolled glaucoma and uveitis with highly pigmented sclera, in both eyes (OU). On ophthalmic examination, the menace response, dazzle reflex and pupillary light reflex were negative OU. The intraocular pressure was 27 mmHg in the right eye (OD) and 70 mmHg in the left eye (OS) despite the administration of antiglaucoma eyedrops. Ultrasound biomicroscopy revealed a closed ciliary cleft OU. Ocular ultrasonography revealed hyperechoic materials in the vitreous OU and retinal detachment OS. When presented for recheck, an extensive malacic corneal ulcer was observed OS. To relieve pain in the blind eyes, enucleation OS and pharmacologic ciliary body ablation (CBA) OD were performed. Histologically, ocular melanosis, which is an inherited disease in the Cairn Terrier breed, was identified in the enucleated eye. The uvea was heavily pigmented. The iris and ciliary body were mildly distorted by a single population of large, round, nonneoplastic cells with pigmented cytoplasm. There was no evidence of an intraocular mass or metastasis before and after intravitreal CBA. This is the first report of bilateral ocular melanosis in a Shih‐Tzu dog. Ocular melanosis is a possible differential diagnosis for globe presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in even non‐Cairn Terrier breeds and pharmacologic CBA could be considered as a treatment for ocular melanosis with end‐stage glaucoma.
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spelling pubmed-101881022023-05-17 Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye Lee, Eunji Jeong, Dajeong Jeong, Youngseok Susanti, Lina Go, Du‐Min Seo, Kangmoon Kang, Seonmi Vet Med Sci DOGS A 12‐year‐old castrated male Shih‐Tzu dog was referred for uncontrolled glaucoma and uveitis with highly pigmented sclera, in both eyes (OU). On ophthalmic examination, the menace response, dazzle reflex and pupillary light reflex were negative OU. The intraocular pressure was 27 mmHg in the right eye (OD) and 70 mmHg in the left eye (OS) despite the administration of antiglaucoma eyedrops. Ultrasound biomicroscopy revealed a closed ciliary cleft OU. Ocular ultrasonography revealed hyperechoic materials in the vitreous OU and retinal detachment OS. When presented for recheck, an extensive malacic corneal ulcer was observed OS. To relieve pain in the blind eyes, enucleation OS and pharmacologic ciliary body ablation (CBA) OD were performed. Histologically, ocular melanosis, which is an inherited disease in the Cairn Terrier breed, was identified in the enucleated eye. The uvea was heavily pigmented. The iris and ciliary body were mildly distorted by a single population of large, round, nonneoplastic cells with pigmented cytoplasm. There was no evidence of an intraocular mass or metastasis before and after intravitreal CBA. This is the first report of bilateral ocular melanosis in a Shih‐Tzu dog. Ocular melanosis is a possible differential diagnosis for globe presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in even non‐Cairn Terrier breeds and pharmacologic CBA could be considered as a treatment for ocular melanosis with end‐stage glaucoma. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10188102/ /pubmed/36913111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1111 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle DOGS
Lee, Eunji
Jeong, Dajeong
Jeong, Youngseok
Susanti, Lina
Go, Du‐Min
Seo, Kangmoon
Kang, Seonmi
Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title_full Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title_fullStr Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title_full_unstemmed Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title_short Two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a Shih‐Tzu dog: A case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
title_sort two different procedures for managing ocular melanosis presenting scleral pigmentation with glaucoma in a shih‐tzu dog: a case of definitive diagnosis in one eye and a presumed diagnosis in the contralateral eye
topic DOGS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36913111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1111
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