- surgery. In
veterinary medicine, some
canine breeds are
affected by
distichiasis more
frequently than others: ****er
Spaniel Dachshund (especially the...
- eyelashes,
which is
called distichiasis, and a risk of
swollen limbs due to
problems in the
lymphatic system. Lymphedema-
distichiasis is
inherited in an autosomal...
-
offspring will not
express the disease.[citation needed]
Ingrown eyelashes (
distichiasis)
occur in some curly-coated breeds, but they are not
particularly common...
- they can also be
afflicted with
progressive retinal atrophy, glaucoma,
distichiasis, entropion,
corneal dystrophy, and
retinal dysplasia. They may suffer...
-
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs face are
distichiasis and entropion, with
distichiasis being the most
common issue.
Distichiasis is the
presence of
extra eyelashes...
-
Certain genetic disorders can be
found in
Yorkshire Terriers,
including distichiasis, hydrocephalus,
hypoplasia of dens, Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome, luxating...
-
connective tissue disease,
affecting the
lower extremities Lymphedema–
distichiasis syndrome, a
genetic disorder of
eyelashes and
lymphatic system LDS-1...
- dystrophy. "Cherry eye", a
prolapse of the
gland of the
third eyelid, and
distichiasis, a
condition in
which eyelashes grow into the eye
causing irritation...
-
irritation resulting from bites.
Other health issues include:
Cryptorchidism Distichiasis Elbow dysplasia Entropion Pituitary dwarfism Hypertrophic osteodystrophy...
- eye problems. They
include hereditary cataracts,
corneal dystrophy,
distichiasis, entropion, microphthalmia,
progressive retinal atrophy, and retinal...