ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF PERSISTENT HYPERPLASTIC TUNICA VASCULOSA LENTIS/PERSISTENT HYPERPLASTIC PRIMARY VITREOUS IN TWO DOGS

Ultrasonography was performed on a Basset hound and a Doberman clinically suspected of persistent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis/persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous. In both dogs, hyperechoic lenses with a triangular‐shaped echodense structure retrolentally were visible, and a very thin h...

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description Ultrasonography was performed on a Basset hound and a Doberman clinically suspected of persistent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis/persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous. In both dogs, hyperechoic lenses with a triangular‐shaped echodense structure retrolentally were visible, and a very thin hyperechoic strand was seen penetrating the anechoic vitreous from this retrolental tissue to the area of the optic nerve. Using color Doppler imaging, blood flow was evident in parts of the retina in both dogs. With power Doppler imaging there was blood flow in the lens and hyperechoic strand of the Basset hound on the first examination; whereas, on re‐examination 5 months later, this was not found. Other abnormalities, such as retinal detachment, endophthalmitis, vitreous hemorrhage, microphthalmia, and posterior neoplasia could be excluded.
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Dog Diseases - congenital
Dog Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Dogs - abnormalities
Doppler
Eye Abnormalities - diagnostic imaging
Eye Abnormalities - veterinary
Female
Humans
Hyperplasia - diagnostic imaging
Hyperplasia - veterinary
Lens, Crystalline - blood supply
Lens, Crystalline - embryology
Male
opaque ocular media
persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous
persitent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis
Ultrasonography
Vitreous Body - abnormalities
Vitreous Body - blood supply
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