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  1. Jan 21, 2022 · A recent study assessed ocular involvement in cats with systemic lymphoma and found ocular changes in 12 out of 26 cats, with uveitis being the most common finding in 58 per cent of individuals (Nerschbach and others 2016). Ophthalmological examination is recommended in cats with systemic lymphoma. CNS forms

  2. Feline lymphosarcoma-leukemia complex (FeLLC) is the most common secondary ocular neoplasm in cats. The clinical signs of ocular FeLLC range from isolated ocular lesions (affecting one or both eyes) to severe systemic illness. Corneal abnormalities may include keratitis, edema, neovascularization, corneal infiltrates, and hemorrhages within the ...

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  4. Ocular manifestations of lymphoma are described in humans and dogs but rarely in cats. In this prospective study, cats with newly diagnosed and treatment-naïve lymphoma were evaluated concerning clinical stage and ophthalmologic findings. Twenty-six cats were included. In 12 cats (48%), ocular chang …

    • V. Nerschbach, J. C. Eule, N. Eberle, R. Höinghaus, D. Betz
    • 2016
  5. Cats with feline lymphosarcoma-leukemia complex of the eye may have signs affecting one or both eyes, such as inflammation and swelling of the cornea or uvea, excessive formation or rupture of blood vessels in the eye, retinal detachment, abnormal size or shape of the pupil, and lack of pupil dilation. Slow healing sores may also occur.

  6. Clinical signs of lymphoma in the gastrointestinal tract include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and often either a decreased or increased appetite. Physical exam findings may be normal, though thickened intestines or abdominal masses may be felt. Bloodwork is likely to be normal in cats with gastrointestinal lymphoma, and ultrasound of the ...

  7. This retrospective study aimed to describe and classify cats with intraocular lymphoma, determine the proportion of cases with presumed solitary ocular lymphoma (PSOL) compared with ocular manifestations of multicentric disease and assess the clinical outcomes of these patients. One hundred seventy- …

  8. May 3, 2005 · Ocular hemorrhaging secondary to immune-mediated anemia or thrombocytopenia is uncommon in cats. 134 Feline immune-mediated anemia is associated with hemobartonellosis 135 or neonatal isoerythrolysis. 136 Pure red cell aplasia of the bone marrow is linked to FeLV infection. 137 In rare cases of feline thrombocytopenia hemorrhaging does not even ...

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