Anterior uveitis and aqueous lipidose associated with hyperlipidemia in two cats
Ataturk Universitesi Veteriner Bilimleri Dergisi, ISSN: 2147-9615, Vol: 14, Issue: 3, Page: 330-334
2019
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A 9 months old male and a 1-year old female crossbreed cats were presented with history of unilateral sudden onset cloudy eye has been reported in this study. Ophthalmological examination was revealed clear corneal surface, corneal edema did not occurred, homogeneous blurred with white color in the anterior chamber of the eyes in both cases and laboratory findings were revealed hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia. According to the ocular and laboratory examination findings after the anamnesis, the patients were diagnosed with hyperlipidemia-related aqueous lipidemia. Topical ophthalmic solution of prednisolone sodium fosfat 1% was applied 2 drops, 5 times in a day and low-fat diet was recommended. Both patients were responded to medical treatment within one week, positively. No complications were encountered during the 2-year follow-up period of the patients.
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