ECTROPION


'Ectropion' is a medical condition in which the lower eyelid turns outwards. The condition can be repaired surgically. Ectropion is also found in dogs as a genetic disorder in certain breeds.

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Causes
Ectropion in dogs
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Causes



★ Congenital

★ Aging

★ Scarring

★ Mechanical

★ Allergic

Facial nerve palsy

Ectropion in dogs


Ectropion in a Cocker Spaniel

Ectropion in dogs usually involves the lower eyelid. Often the condition has no symptoms, but tearing and conjunctivitis may be seen. Breeds associated with ectropion include the Cocker Spaniel, the Saint Bernard, the Bloodhound, and the Basset Hound. Veterinary Ophthalmology, Gelatt, Kirk N. (ed.), , , Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 1999, ISBN 0-683-30076-8 It can also result from trauma or nerve damage. Treatment (surgery) is only recommended if there is chronic conjunctivitis or if there is corneal damage. A small part of the affected lid is removed and then the lid is sewn back together.

References


See also



Entropion

List of eye diseases and disorders

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