Abstract:Background and Aim: Ocular biometry has been used to evaluate ocular parameters; however, several factors need to be considered. In humans, age and sex have been shown to affect ocular biometry. The main factor that affects feline ocular biometry is the head circumference. At present, several reports have revealed that canine ocular biometry differs among dog breeds. However, there are no reports on normal ocular biometry in cats using computed tomography (CT). Therefore, this study aimed to explore feline ocu… Show more
“…In dogs, brachycephalic skull conformation is well known to affect ocular surface function and tear film homeostasis as a result of breed-related differences in ocular anatomy and physiology. [10][11][12] In cats, brachycephalic skull conformation was shown to affect ocular dimensions and nasolacrimal drainage [13][14][15] but-to the authors' knowledge-its impact on ocular surface and especially tear film physiology has not been investigated to date.…”
“…In dogs, brachycephalic skull conformation is well known to affect ocular surface function and tear film homeostasis as a result of breed-related differences in ocular anatomy and physiology. [10][11][12] In cats, brachycephalic skull conformation was shown to affect ocular dimensions and nasolacrimal drainage [13][14][15] but-to the authors' knowledge-its impact on ocular surface and especially tear film physiology has not been investigated to date.…”
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