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Vol. 61 (2006)

Articles

Uveitis in a camel – a clinical case

Submitted: February 3, 2021
Published: 2006-12-31

Abstract

Inflammation of the uveal tract (uveitis anterior or posterior) is an serious disease of the eye, leading in many causes to blindness. The article presents a clinical case of uveitis in a circus camel. Characteristics of the disease, diagnostics, clinical signs and therapy course are described in the article. Moderate uveitis anterior in a camel of traumatic origin is a real proof of possible uveitis occurrence in breeds different from cats, dogs and horses as most often described.

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