Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A retrospective survey of equine ocular diseases evaluated at a referral hospital in Ontario (2011 to 2021).
- Journal:
- The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Ing, Sonja T et al.
- Affiliation:
- Western College of Veterinary Medicine · Canada
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to investigate the demographics and prevalence of ocular disease in a large referral population of horses in Ontario over a 10-year period. ANIMALS AND PROCEDURE: A retrospective analysis of medical records for 283 horses evaluated by Board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists at the Ontario Veterinary College (Guelph, Ontario) was conducted. Signalment and ocular disease were recorded. RESULTS: The 3 most common ocular abnormalities identified were uveitis (43.7%, 123 horses), ulcerative keratitis (42.0%, 119 horses), and cataract (25.1%, 71 horses). Uveitis was most often secondary to other ocular disease. Middle-aged horses (5 to 15 y) had a lower proportion of ulcerative keratitis than young horses (0 to 4 y) and older horses (16 to 35 y) (= 0.015). Older horses were more likely to be diagnosed with glaucoma than were young and middle-aged horses (= 0.022). Thoroughbred was the most common breed referred. Warmbloods were significantly less likely to receive a diagnosis of uveitis compared to other breeds (= 0.05). Adnexal disease and neoplasia were both more prevalent in draft breeds compared to other breeds (< 0.001). CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: For the first time, the most prevalent ocular diseases and breeds referred for ocular disease are reported for horses in eastern Canada. This study serves as a reference for practitioners and sets a baseline for future studies.
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