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PERSISTENT
PUPILLARY MEMBRANES (PPMS)
Persistent
Pupillary Membranes (PPMs) are strands of tissue that fill the front,
fluid chamber of the eye. These tissues should have dissolved away
as the eye developed. Instead they persist and can affect vision
in the more severe cases. Most cases of PPMs are mild but may result
in small focal cloudy spots in the front of the eye, the cornea.
Implications
for the Pet Owner
Most
dogs with PPMs are not severely affected. The condition is not progressive
and does not require any treatment.
It
is very rare, except in Basenjis for the PPMs to cause vision or
any other problems.
Implications
for the Breeder
Most
dogs, other than Basenjis, with mild PPMs would be suitable for
breeding. As the PPMs can be severe in some cases and the familiar
nature of PPMs it would be wise NOT to breed from severely affected
stock.
In
Rottweilers PPMs are seen occasionally. They have not been listed
as a problem in this breed by the CERF (Canine Eye Registration
Foundation).
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