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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Vet Ophthalmol. 2021 Sep 28;25(Suppl 1):84–95. doi: 10.1111/vop.12943

Table 1.

Details of canine patients with primary angle closure glaucoma, including age, sex, breed, eye(s), duration of glaucoma, and status of IOP at time of enucleation. Whether aqueous angiography (AA), Optical Coherence Tomography imaging (SD-OCT), or immunofluorescent labeling of tissue sections was possible is also listed.

Dog Age &Sex Breed Eye(s) Duration of owner-observed clinical signs consistent with glaucoma upon initial presentation IOP status at time of enucleation AA SD-OCT Immunofluorescent labeling
G1.1 13 yo MC Beagle Mix OD <48 hrs Uncontrolled Yes Yes No
G1.2 13 yo MC Beagle Mix OS <48 hrs Uncontrolled Yes Yes Yes
G2 8 yo FS American Cocker Spaniel OS <48 hrs Uncontrolled Yes Yes Yes
G3 10 yo FS Siberian Husky OD Unknown Uncontrolled Yes Yes Yes
G4 12 yo MC Lhasa Apso Mix OD Unknown Uncontrolled Yes Yes Yes
G5 6 yo MC Leonberger OD ~1 week Controlled Yes Yes Yes
G6 9 yo FS Shih Tzu OS Unknown Controlled Yes Yes Yes
G7 10 yo MC Labrador Retriever OS ~1 week Uncontrolled Yes Yes Yes
G8 11 yo FS Cockapoo OD Unknown Uncontrolled Not possible (pigment) No (pigment) No

MC = male, castrated; FS = female, spayed; OD = right eye; OS = left eye; controlled IOP = ≤ 25 mmHg; uncontrolled IOP = > 25 mmHg