Not exact matches
Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) is a blanket term used to describe a variety of
eye disorders,
including Iris Colobomas, detached retinas, «small
eye» and optic disk colobomas.
Australian Shepherds are prone to several
eye problems
including Progressive Retinal Atrophy or PRA, juvenile cataracts and
Collie eye anomaly.
Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA)-- a complex of congenital defects
including choroidal hypoplasia, also called chorioretinal dysplasia — a thinning of the vascular tissue within the
eye), optic disc coloboma / staphloma — incomplete development of the optic nerve where it enters the
eye, and retinal dysplasia or detachment — sections of retina, the vision reception tissue, that are not properly attached to the wall of the
eye.
Collie eye anomaly (CEA) is a hereditary ocular disorder affecting development of the choroid and sclera segregating in several breeds of dog,
including rough, smooth, and Border
collies and Australian shepherds.