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The lens can luxate secondarily to [[Glaucoma - Donkey|glaucoma]] or equine [[Uveitis - Donkey|recurrent uveitis]]. If the subluxated lens is stable and non-painful, then surgical intervention may be avoided. Usually there is '''significant intraocular disease''' present, which will interfere with vision even if the affected lens is surgically removed. '''Enucleation''' is then the only option if pain management is not effective.
  
The lens can luxate secondarily to [[Glaucoma - Donkey|glaucoma]] or equine [[Uveitis - Donkey|recurrent uveitis]]. If the subluxated lens is stable and non-painful, then surgical intervention may be avoided. Usually there is '''significant intraocular disease''' present, which will interfere with vision even if the affected lens is surgically removed. '''Enucleation''' is then the only option if pain management is not effective.
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The lens can luxate secondarily to glaucoma or equine recurrent uveitis. If the subluxated lens is stable and non-painful, then surgical intervention may be avoided. Usually there is significant intraocular disease present, which will interfere with vision even if the affected lens is surgically removed. Enucleation is then the only option if pain management is not effective.


Also see Lens Luxation page.


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References

  • Grove, V. (2008) Conditions of the eye In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) The Professional Handbook of the Donkey, 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 11


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