Advanced cataracts ere associated with the development of corneal calcareous degeneration
The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate ocular factors that influence the development of corneal calcareous degeneration (CCD) in dogs.
The medical records of 96 eyes of dogs with CCD and 288 eyes without CCD were reviewed. Dogs with evidence of causative systemic illness associated with CCD were excluded from the study. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the ocular factors associated with the development of CCD. To identify the effect of phosphate-containing eyedrops on CCD, the application periods of phosphate-containing antiglaucoma eyedrops were compared between the glaucomatous eyes in the CCD and non-CCD groups.
Increased age, brachycephalic breed, ...
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