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Uveitis can also be secondary to severe [[Keratitis and Conjunctivitis – Rabbit|keratitis]] or caused by trauma or penetrating foreign bodies.
 
Uveitis can also be secondary to severe [[Keratitis and Conjunctivitis – Rabbit|keratitis]] or caused by trauma or penetrating foreign bodies.
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Secondary uveitis and bacterial infection also occur in association with [[Encephalitozoon cuniculi – Rabbit|''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'']] infection. The protozoan is though to enter the lens while it is developing ''in utero'' and eventually leads to capsular rupture. Release of lens material into the anterior chamber leads to a phacoclastic uveitis.
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Secondary uveitis and bacterial infection also occur in association with [[Encephalitozoon cuniculi – Rabbit|''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'']] infection. The protozoan is thought to enter the lens while it is developing ''in utero'' and eventually leads to capsular rupture. Release of lens material into the anterior chamber leads to a phacoclastic uveitis.
    
==Clinical Signs==
 
==Clinical Signs==
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