Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The Shih Tzu eye: Ophthalmic findings of 1000 eyes
- Journal:
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Rajaei, Seyed Mehdi et al.
- Affiliation:
- Ophthalmology Section Negah Veterinary Clinic Tehran Iran
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the frequency of ophthalmic disorders in Shih Tzus.AnimalsFive hundred client‐owned Shih Tzu dogs (1000 eyes).ProceduresMedical records of 500 Shih Tzu dogs were reviewed and ophthalmic examination data were collected and analyzed.ResultsIn total, out of 1000 eyes, 964 (96.4%; OD: 480 eyes, OS: 484 eyes) had at least one ophthalmic abnormality, and only 36 eyes (3.6%; OD: 20 eyes, OS: 16 eyes) were diagnosed as normal. A total of 1375 individual ophthalmic abnormalities were observed in 964 diseased eyes. Fifty‐nine different unique diagnoses were made in the study population, and only three conditions [medial canthal entropion (10.4% of eyes; bilateral in 10.2% of dogs), caruncular trichiasis (21.1% of eyes; bilateral in 20.2% of dogs), and reduced tear film breakup time (17.6% of eyes; bilateral in 17.4% of dogs)] affected 49.1% of the eyes.Conclusion and Clinical RelevanceFindings suggested that the most prevalent disorders for the Shih Tzus were hairy caruncle, reduced TBUT, medial canthal entropion, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, pigmentary keratitis, lagophthalmos, and mature cataract.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.13182