“…reported two cases of feline intraocular sarcomas in cats with phthisis bulbi (Perlmann et al. 2011): in these cases, the diagnosis was based on the immunohistochemical results (negative for CD3, CD79a, cytokeratin, and S-100, and positive for vimentin). It had been suggested that chronic intraocular inflammation preceded the development of intraocular sarcoma in these cats (Perlmann et al.…”