“…Trauma occurs as a sequela of anterior uveitis, chronic glaucoma, chronic cataract and intraocular tumors (Braus et al, 2017;Wilkie, 2003). It is most common among middle-aged dogs, especially in Terrier breeds, and is rarely seen in horses (Aiello, 2016;Barrie and Williams, 2002d;Colitz and O'Connell, 2015;Fife et al, 2006;Gialletti et al, 2018;Wilkie, 2003). Acute primary anterior lens luxations show clinical findings in the form of pain, superficial anterior chamber, widespread corneal edema, iridodonesis and the lens that appear as half-moon after it shifts from the axial plane (Crispin, 2005;Braus et al, 2017;Wilkie, 2003).…”