Dorsally located corneal dermoid in a cat

JFMS Open Rep. 2016 Apr 7;2(1):2055116916641970. doi: 10.1177/2055116916641970. eCollection 2016 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Case summary: A 2-month-old, male kitten was presented for evaluation of unilateral blepharospasm and epiphora involving the right eye. Ocular examination revealed conjunctivitis, a superficial corneal ulcer, reflex anterior uveitis and a haired mass within the dorsal cornea of the right eye. The mass was subsequently removed surgically via a lamellar keratectomy. Histologic evaluation of the mass via light microscopy revealed it to be comprised of normal-haired skin with mild inflammation. One week after surgical removal and medical management of the corneal ulcer, all ocular clinical signs had resolved with minimal corneal scarring. On re-examination 6 months following surgical excision of the mass, the kitten was noted to be comfortable with no significant corneal scarring.

Relevance and novel information: To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a dorsally located corneal dermoid in a cat.

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