Case Report

Suspected Spontaneous Aqueous Humor Misdirection Syndrome in a Boston Terrier

Figure 2

(a) Axial and (b) peripheral transverse sections of the enucleated canine globe (OS) imaged with high field 9.4 T MRI. Note the corneal stromal loss consistent with the patient’s bacterial keratitis, the shallow anterior chamber with notable loss of aqueous humor, and the multifocal undulation of the neurosensory retina (white arrow) consistent with multifocal retinal detachment which occurred artifactually, subsequent to globe fixation and processing. The white asterisks denote the plastic drinking straw used for globe positioning during image acquisition.
(a)
(b)