Abstract
AbstractA 10‐year‐old Westphalian horse was presented for examination following a 4‐week history of ocular trauma and mycotic ulcerative keratitis of the right eye, complicated with uveitis and corneal neovascularisation. The right eye was treated for corneal neovascularisation with a 0.1 mL (4 mg) subconjunctival injection of aflibercept. A single subconjunctival injection of aflibercept was sufficient for complete regression of corneal neovascularisation. This is the first reported case of corneal neovascularisation in a horse successfully treated with subconjunctival aflibercept.
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