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Congenital ocular anomalies in purebred and crossbred Rocky and Kentucky Mountain horses in Canada.
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Equine-assisted TherapyKentucky Mountain HorsesOcular DiseaseOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyVeterinary SciencePathologyDominant ModeOcular PathologyMedicineCrossbred RockyCongenital Ocular Anomalies
Multiple congenital ocular anomalies in purebred and crossbred Rocky and Kentucky Mountain horses in Canada are frequently diagnosed with biomicroscopic and indirect ophthalmoscopic examination. In order of frequency detected, these include temporal ciliary epithelial cysts; iridal hypoplasia; prominent corneas; focal temporal retinal degeneration related to ciliary cysts; and, rarely, retinal detachment. A pedigree analysis confirms a dominant mode of inheritance with incomplete penetrance and with a linkage to coat color.
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