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Collie eye anomaly in a mixed-breed dog
Authors:Rampazzo Antonella  D'Angelo Antonio  Capucchio Maria Teresa  Sereno Sandra  Peruccio Claudio
Affiliation:Department of Animal Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Torino, 10095 Grugliasco, Italy. antonella.rampazzo@unito.it
Abstract:A 5-year-old, mixed-breed dog was presented for tetraparesis. Neurologic alterations included a decreased menace response in both eyes. Therefore, an ophthalmic examination was requested. The dog was visual, but menace response, dazzle and pupillary light reflexes were reduced bilaterally. Indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed bilateral optic nerve coloboma and severe choroidal hypoplasia. These lesions closely resembled the ophthalmoscopic features of Collie eye anomaly (CEA). In spite of treatment, the dog's condition worsened and the animal was therefore euthanized. Histology of the globes confirmed severe choroidal hypoplasia and optic disc coloboma in both eyes. The dog was diagnosed to have a lymphoma involving the spinal cord. The two entities were considered not related. As only moderate sight impairment was caused by the posterior segment anomalies, it is by chance that these lesions resembling CEA were found in this mixed-breed dog.
Keywords:choroidal hypoplasia    Collie eye anomaly    mixed-breed dog    optic disc coloboma
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