Posterior and/or peripheral anterior synechia Figure 16, iris atrophy, cataract due to inflammation and/or medication and secondary glaucoma may develop. In the very late stages of the disease ...
That moves the posterior annulus forward, which moves the posterior leaflet forward, and suddenly the valve coapts again, so it can close normally. That's great as long as the coronary sinus is ...
The most frequently observed clinical signs were posterior synechia, mature cataracts, and phthisis bulbi. Recurrent uveitis was relatively uncommon, observed in only nine eyes of eight horses (26% of ...