He is a grumpy dog with a history of cancer, scooting, ear infections,
a luxated lens, and one seizure 3 years ago.
There are many other causes of a red eye: uveitis, orbital disease, bleeding disorders, trauma,
luxated lens, etc..
Not exact matches
It also appears to be bilateral in that although one
lens will
luxate eventually the other will follow suit though an interval of weeks or months may occur between the two happenings.
Once the
lens is displaced from its normal position, i.e. it «subluxates» or «
luxates», serious and often painful secondary glaucoma can occur; blindness is a common outcome.
PLL is always a bilateral condition, however there may be a period of several months or longer between the points when the two
lenses luxate.
An additional potential complication in eyes not undergoing surgery is
lens luxation, which can be quite painful depending on how the
lens slips (
luxates) out of position.
Some conditions known to occur in Wire Fox Terriers include several eye disorders (cataracts, primary
lens luxation, and glaucoma),
luxating patellas, elbow and hip dysplasia, and a neurological condition known as «wobbler's gait.»
Eye problems such as
lens luxation, glaucoma, and PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy),
luxating patellas, and Legg - Pethes disease.