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'''During a pre-purchase (soundness) examination of a six-year-old Quarterhorse, the left eye appears normal. However, the right eye appears as in the image.'''
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|q1=What is this lesion?
|a1=Cataract due to prior uveitis and subsequent posterior synechiae.
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|q2=The horse is performing adequately. Do you recommend purchase?
|a2=No. Subsequent episodes of uveitis would be likely in the left eye, and very possibly as a future problem in the right eye. <br><br>
Over 50% of horses will have uveitis as a bilateral condition in time. <br><br>
Traumatic uveitis may have caused the left eye lesion, but unless you actually attended the trauma, medicolegal logic dictates a failed soundness examination.
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