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Equine Recurrent Uveitis, also known as ‘moon blindness’, is far more common in horses in Germany and the United States of America than in the UK ...
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Equine recurrent uveitis or ‘moon blindness’, as it is sometimes known, is an immune mediated condition whereby the body attacks itself causing inflammation within the eye. Uveitis can occur following ...
Colloquially known as moon blindness, equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) is an inflammatory ocular disease in horses, which can lead to blindness or loss of the affected eye.
Endo, a.k.a. Endo the Blind, was diagnosed with equine recurrent uveitis, the leading cause of blindness in horses, when he was eight years old, according to a press release from the Guinness ...
Equine recurrent uveitis (moon blindness) in horses Horse & Hound magazine, out every Thursday, is packed with all the latest news and reports, as well as interviews, specials, nostalgia, vet and ...
A veterinarian diagnosed Morgan's beloved horse with equine recurrent uveitis, often known as moon blindness or periodic ophthalmia, after having examined him.
One of these conditions includes equine recurrent uveitis, where repeated inflammation inside the eye can lead to cataracts as well as other clinical ocular findings. In some breeds the condition can ...
The 21-year-old Appaloosa, from Criss-Cross Stables, was diagnosed with insidious and chronic forms of Equine Recurrent Uveitis (ERU) in his left and right eyes. He also had glaucoma in his left eye.
Wagner said Endo started having eye problems when he was 8 years old, and he was diagnosed with equine recurrent uveitis, which eventually led to his eyes having to be removed. She said it took ...