Pannus or chronic superficis
keratitis occurs in some dogs.
Not exact matches
Other problems that
occur as a result of having the virus include ulcers in the cornea of the eye (corneal ulcers), inflammation in the cornea (Stromal
keratitis) and inflammation in the nose (chronic rhinitis).
A corneal ulcer, also called ulcerative
keratitis,
occurs when a non-healing sore develops in the clear cornea over the eye.
Corneal ulcer or irritation in pets, also called
keratitis,
occurs when cells covering the clear outer surface of the eye, the cornea, are irritated or become infected.
Chronic Superficial
Keratitis (Pannus) is a disease seen most commonly in the German Shepherds, but does
occur in other breeds.