Definition
Inflammation of the conjunctiva, the vascularized mucous membrane that covers the anterior portion of the sclera (bulbar conjunctiva) and lines the eyelids (palpebral conjunctiva) and third eyelid.
Pathophysiology
Systems Affected
Ophthalmic-ocular with possible eyelid involvement.
Genetics
N/A
Incidence/Prevalence
Common
Geographic Distribution
N/A
Signalment
Species
Dog
Breed Predilection
Breeds predisposed to allergic or immune-mediated skin diseases (e.g., atopy) tend to have more problems with allergic conjunctivitis or KCS.
Mean Age and Range
N/A
Predominant Sex
None
Signs
Causes
Infectious
Immune-Mediated
Trauma or Environmental Causes
Other
Ligneous conjunctivitis-rare, young female Dobermans may be predisposed.
Secondary to Adnexal Disease
Referred Inflammation from Other Ocular Diseases
Risk Factors
Atopy and KCS
Differential Diagnosis
CBC/Biochemistry/Urinalysis
Normal, except with systemic disease.
Other Laboratory Tests
N/A
Imaging
N/A
Diagnostic Procedures
Pathologic Findings
Appropriate Health Care
Nursing Care
Activity
Diet
Client Education
Surgical Considerations
Drug(s) Of Choice
Bacterial
Neonatal
Carefully open the eyelid margins (medial to lateral), establish drainage, and treat with topical antibiotic ointment q68h.
Herpetic
Immune-Mediated
Tear Deficiencies
Contraindications
Topical corticosteroids-avoid if corneal ulceration is present, patient is at high risk for ulceration (e.g., entropion, lagophthalmos, severe KCS), and with known or suspected infectious conjunctivitis.
Precautions
Possible Interactions
N/A
Alternative Drug(s)
Other corticosteroids-1% prednisolone acetate; betamethasone; hydrocortisone.
Patient Monitoring
Recheck shortly after beginning treatment (at 5 days); then recheck in 2 weeks or as needed.
Prevention/Avoidance
Treat any underlying disease that may be exacerbating the conjunctivitis (e.g., KCS, allergic or immune-mediated skin disease).
Possible Complications
N/A
Expected Course and Prognosis
Associated Conditions
Age-Related Factors
N/A
Zoonotic Potential
N/A
Pregnancy/Fertility/Breeding
Use topical and systemic medications with caution, if at all, in pregnant animals.
Abbreviation
KCS = keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Suggested Reading
Diseases and surgery of the canine conjunctiva and nictitating membrane. In: Gelatt KN, Gilger BC, Kern T, eds., Veterinary Ophthalmology, 5th ed. Ames, IA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, pp. 945975.
.Slatter's Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology, 5th ed. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier, 2013, pp. 140158.
, , .Author Rachel A. Allbaugh
Consulting Editor Paul E. Miller
Acknowledgment The author and editors acknowledge the prior contribution of Erin S. Champagne.
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