Many older dogs develop a common lens opacity
called nuclear sclerosis, where the lens thickens and then will appear slightly more white.
A much more common problem in older pets is
called nuclear sclerosis.
What most owners call cataracts in their cats is actually a change
called nuclear sclerosis of the lens.
The aging change is
called nuclear sclerosis and causes difficulty with close - up focus on objects.
With age, it begins a hardening process
called nuclear sclerosis that describes the way fibers, which create the lens, are aligned.
Not exact matches
The doctor word for this is
nuclear sclerosis and should not be confused with the pathological condition
called cataracts.