Definition, Classification, and Pathophysiology of Canine Glaucoma
- PMID: 26456751
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2015.06.002
Definition, Classification, and Pathophysiology of Canine Glaucoma
Abstract
Glaucoma is a common ocular condition in humans and dogs leading to optic nerve degeneration and irreversible blindness. Primary glaucoma is a group of spontaneous heterogeneous diseases. Multiple factors are involved in its pathogenesis and these factors vary across human ethnic groups and canine breeds, so the clinical phenotypes are numerous and their classification can be challenging and remain superficial. Aging and oxidative stress are major triggers for the manifestation of disease. Multiple, intertwined inflammatory and biochemical cascades eventually alter cellular and extracellular physiology in the optic nerve and trabecular meshwork and lead to vision loss.
Keywords: Canine; Closed angle; Glaucoma; Goniodysgenesis; Open angle; Primary glaucoma; Secondary glaucoma.
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