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A range of conditions can affect the orbit.
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|title = Orbital Diseases of Cats and Dogs
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|categories = [[Canine Clinical Section|'''Canine Clinical Section''']] and [[Feline Clinical Section|'''Feline Clinical Section''']]
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|text = A range of conditions can affect the orbit.
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:Developmental
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::Shallow orbit (brachycephalic breeds)
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::Micropthalmia/Anaopthalmia
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==Conditions==
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:Trauma
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::Penetrating foreign bodies
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::[[Exophthalmos - Dog|Proptosis Of The Globe]]
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===Developmental===
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:Infections
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::[[Orbital Cellulitis and Retrobulbar Abscesses - Cat and Dog|Orbital Cellulitis and Retrobulbar Abscesses]]
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Shallow orbit (brachycephalic breeds)
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:Neoplasias
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::[[Orbital Neoplasias - Dog and Cat|Orbital Neoplasias]]
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Micropthalmia/Anaopthalmia
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:Miscellanous
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::[[Salivary_Mucocele|Zygomatic Mucocele]]
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::[[Eosinophilic Myositis]]
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::Horner's Syndrome
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===Trauma===
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:[[Orbital Diseases - Diagnostic Investigations|Diagnostic Investigations]]
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Penetrating foreign bodies
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[[Exophthalmos - Dog|Proptosis Of The Globe]]
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==References==
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===Infections===
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Maggs, D et al (2007) '''Slatter's Fundamentals Of Veterinary Ophthalmology''' (Fourth Edition) ''Saunders''
 
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[[Orbital Cellulitis and Retrobulbar Abscesses - Cat and Dog|Orbital Cellulitis and Retrobulbar Abscesses]]
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===Neoplasia===
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Orbital Neoplasias
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===Miscellanous===
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[[Salivary_Mucocele|Zygomatic Mucocele]]
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Eosinophilic Myositis
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Horner's Syndrome
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==Diagnostic Investigations==
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===Palpation===
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Placing pressure through the eyelids can help determine the location and contents of the globes.
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===Oral Examination===
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In the presence of '''exopthalmos''', pain on opening the mouth indicates an '''inflammatory''' process, whilst no pain indicates a '''neoplastic''' process. Where possible the soft tissue caudal to the rear upper molar should be palpated.
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===Ultrasound===
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Useful for evaluating soft tissue masses
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===MRI/CT===
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Useful for localising lesions, surgical planning and FNA/biopsies where appropriate.
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[[Category:Orbital Diseases - Cat]]
 
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[[Category:Orbital Diseases - Dog]]
==References==
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Maggs, D et al (2007) '''Slatter's Fundamentals Of Veterinary Ophthalmology''' (Fourth Edition) ''Saunders''
 
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