Case report: Presumed contact lens-induced intracorneal hemorrhage in a diabetic dog

Sunjun Jung, Shin Ae Park

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Abstract

A 10-year-old castrated male miniature poodle dog with diabetes mellitus was presented for a week history of blepharospasm and epiphora in the right eye. The spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defect (SCCED) was diagnosed, and a bandage contact lens was applied following corneal debridement with sterile cotton-tip applicators. In 1 week, SCCED was improving uneventfully, though an annular pattern of intracorneal hemorrhage was observed. The contact lens was removed and the intracorneal hemorrhage resorbed in 4 weeks. To the author's knowledge, this is the first report of presumed contact lens-induced intracorneal hemorrhage characterized by an annular pattern in a dog.

Original languageEnglish
Article number959782
JournalFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • bandage contact lens
  • diabetes mellitus
  • indolent ulcer
  • intracorneal hemorrhage
  • SCCED

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