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Ocular Melanosis (OM) is a disease of the
eye which in
dogs is almost found
exclusively in the
Cairn
Terrier. Until recently it was known as pigmentary
glaucoma. The
disease is caused by an increase of
melanocytes
in the iris,
sclera, and
surrounding structures. This infiltration of
pigment can block
the part of the eye through which fluid drains. The increased fluid in
the eye leads to increased pressure, which is glaucoma. Humans can also
have the disease, sometimes known as
pigmentary dispersion syndrome.
References
Gelatt, Kirk N. (ed.)(1999). Veterinary Ophthalmology (3rd ed.).
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
ISBN 0-683-30076-8