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Histopathologic study of uveitis in cats: 139 cases (1978-1988)
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1991
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Nongranulomatous Anterior UveitisHistopathologic StudyLens-induced UveitisFeline Infectious PeritonitisOphthalmologyVeterinary PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsOcular PathologyClinical PathologyMedicine
Summary Histopathologic findings in 158 globes obtained from 139 cats by enucleation or at necropsy, with histopathologic diagnosis of uveitis, were compared, and morphology was correlated with clinical and/or histopathologic diagnosis. The most common morphologic feature was a lymphocytic-plasmacytic anterior uveal infiltrate that was either diffuse or nodular; specific cause could not be associated with this nongranulomatous anterior uveitis. In decreasing order of frequency, other common causes of uveitis in cats included feline infectious peritonitis; FeLV-associated lymphosarcoma; trauma; and lens-induced uveitis.