Author:
Vasiliev Ana-Maria,Vulpe Vasile
Abstract
Lens subluxation is mainly produced by the interruption, damage or degeneration of the suspension system of the zonules. In the case of felines, the primary etiology responsible for the appearance of this pathology is represented by anterior uveitis preceding the moment of diagnosis, often complicated by secondary glaucoma.
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