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|q1=What abnormalities are visible?
 
|q1=What abnormalities are visible?
 
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There is obvious hyphaema (blood in the anterior chamber) which has clotted, suggesting a high fibrin content. The remaining view of the aqueous chamber is slightly hazy due to aqueous flare. The iris blood vessels are very prominent suggestive of an intense vasculitis. A focal deposit is visible on the anterior lens capsule and is likely to be a persistent pupillary membrane. The pupil has slightly irregular margins.
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There is obvious hyphaema (blood in the anterior chamber) which has clotted, suggesting a high fibrin content. The remaining view of the aqueous chamber is slightly hazy due to aqueous flare.  
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The iris blood vessels are very prominent suggestive of an intense vasculitis. A focal deposit is visible on the anterior lens capsule and is likely to be a persistent pupillary membrane.  
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The pupil has slightly irregular margins.
 
|l1=Uveitis - Cat#Clinical Signs
 
|l1=Uveitis - Cat#Clinical Signs
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
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