Clinicopathological findings in cats with haws syndrome
Bar Fruchter,
Sharon Kuzi,
Oren Pe'er
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHaws syndrome is a relatively common yet poorly understood disorder in cats.MethodsTen cats with acute haws syndrome underwent ophthalmic and physical examinations, bloodwork, faecal analysis and pharmacological testing with 1% phenylephrine. The cats were discharged with broad‐spectrum deworming (with or without metronidazole) as well as topical tetrahydrozoline.ResultsCats were 17.6 ± 9.1 (2‒36) months old. All eyes had bilateral third eyelid protrusion and ptosis but no miosis or other ocular abno… Show more
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