2020
DOI: 10.1111/vop.12831
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Bilateral temporal dacryops in a cat

Abstract: A 1‐year‐old Maine Coon female spayed cat was presented for a 7‐week history of bilateral pinkish masses located over the dorsotemporal conjunctival quadrants. Ophthalmic examination revealed the presence of bilateral temporal, slightly hyperemic, subconjunctival masses, fluctuant, and nonpainful. The remainder of the ocular examination was unremarkable. Ultrasound biomicroscopy and B‐scan ultrasonography confirmed the presence of a bilateral cavitated and tubular structure, extending within the temporal orbit… Show more

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“…Dacryops, although rare, have been mostly reported in young dogs aged 3.5 months to 1 year (Cullen & Grahn, 2003;Delgado, 2013;Lamagna et al, 2012;Ota et al, 2009;Playter & Adams, 1977). Two reports of dacryops in cats also occurred in 1-year-old and younger cats (Maggio, 2020;Sritrakoon et al, 2016). In fact, dacryops is generally considered a congenital disorder in animals (Giuliano, 2013;Leiva & Gimenez, 2018), hence the diagnosis at a young age.…”
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“…Dacryops, although rare, have been mostly reported in young dogs aged 3.5 months to 1 year (Cullen & Grahn, 2003;Delgado, 2013;Lamagna et al, 2012;Ota et al, 2009;Playter & Adams, 1977). Two reports of dacryops in cats also occurred in 1-year-old and younger cats (Maggio, 2020;Sritrakoon et al, 2016). In fact, dacryops is generally considered a congenital disorder in animals (Giuliano, 2013;Leiva & Gimenez, 2018), hence the diagnosis at a young age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequent reports in young basset hounds and Labrador retrievers (Ota et al., 2009; Playter & Adams, 1977) suggest a congenital condition and a presumed predisposition in those breeds (Giuliano, 2013; Leiva & Gimenez, 2018; Ota et al., 2009; Pickett, 2018). Dacryops have also been reported in the German shepherd dog (Cullen & Grahn, 2003), Neapolitan mastiff (Delgado, 2013), golden retriever (Lamagna et al., 2012) and cats (Maggio, 2020; Sritrakoon et al., 2016). A dacryops is suspected based on clinical signs and location (Pickett, 2018).…”
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