Monday, July 21, 2025

4177. VET CASE STUDY. Lenticular sclerosis in a young cat

Lenticular sclerois is  a bluish, transparent haze that develops in the lens of the eye in middle-aged to senior cats. It is considered a normal change in the lens associated with aging and is observed as a cloudiness or bluish discoloration on the pupil. Vision does not appear to be significantly affected in cats diagnosed with lenticular sclerosis.

May develop into cataracts or may not.

 

No reports of a young cat having this condition. This image of a 3-year-old male cat has fibres in both eyes. No history of onset of eye problem?


   

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