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Review
. 2023 Mar;53(2):339-352.
doi: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2022.11.001.

Diagnosing Corneal Pigmentation in Small Animals

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Diagnosing Corneal Pigmentation in Small Animals

Amber Labelle et al. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2023 Mar.

Abstract

The transparency of the cornea is critical to its role in transmitting light. Loss of corneal transparency results in visual impairment. Corneal pigmentation results from melanin accumulation in the epithelial cells of the cornea. Differential diagnosis for corneal pigmentation include corneal sequestrum, corneal foreign body, limbal melanocytoma, iris prolapse, and dermoid. These conditions must be excluded to reach a diagnosis of corneal pigmentation. A myriad of ocular surface conditions are associated with corneal pigmentation, including qualitative and quantitative tear film deficiency, adnexal disease, corneal ulceration, and breed-related corneal pigmentation syndromes. Accurate etiologic diagnosis is critical to determining effective treatment.

Keywords: Brachycephalic; Cornea; Melanin; Pigment; Pigmentary keratitis; Pigmentation; Small animal.

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