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Clinical findings and treatment of distichiasis in cats

Clinical findings and treatment of distichiasis in cats
  • The authors documented the outcomes following cryoepilation

The objective of this study was to describe the clinical features of cats diagnosed with distichiasis and report on the outcomes following cryoepilation. Medical records of domestic cats with distichiasis that underwent a double freeze-thaw cycle with a -80°C cryoprobe applied to the palpebral conjunctiva, with hair then epilated were retrospectively studied. The patient signalment, distichiae locations, concurrent ocular diseases, recurrences, complications, and outcomes were recorded. Fifteen cats (27 eyes) were enrolled.The mean (std dev) age at the time of diagnosis and treatment was 2.2 years (2.8 years). All (15/15) cats were of the domestic shorthair (DSH) breed. Concurrent ocular findings at ...

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