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QuikVue Vet Case Share-PPM in a European cat.

06/25/25

We are glad to share a vet case study captured by QuikVue eye imaging adaptor from Dr Vet Viroux.

Persistence of the pupillary membrane in a 2-year-old European cat, discovered during an annual health check. The pupillary membrane is a vascular tunic responsible for the nutrition of the iris and lens during embryonic development. It typically resorbs in the first 6 weeks of life. In some cases, incomplete resorption leaves behind fibers, often irido-iris, or more rarely, irido-cornea or irido-lens. Except in severe cases, this condition does not affect the animal’s vision.

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