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Enophthalmus is a displacement of the eyeball backwards into the orbit. This can be seen in both dogs and cats and, depending on the underlying cause, different ages and breeds are affected.General Causes
Protrusion, prolapse or elevation of the third eyelid refers to the abnormal elevation of the smooth inner eyelid located between the cornea and the inside corner of the eyelids. It is a common symptom...
Entropion is defined as inward rolling or turning of the eyelid edges. This is a common eye problem, most commonly affecting the lower eyelids, and can be present at birth or acquired later in life.
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