Feline Conjunctival Sequestra—A Case Series
Carolina Cauduro da Rosa, Brett D. Story, Sangwan Park, Gillian C. Shaw, Leandro B. C. Teixeira, Jacob Morris, Bret A. Moore, Fabiano Montiani‐Ferreira

TL;DR
This paper reports the first case series of conjunctival sequestra in cats, describing their clinical and histopathological features.
Contribution
The first documented case series of feline conjunctival sequestrum, including clinical and histopathological findings.
Findings
Five cases of feline conjunctival sequestra were identified with amorphous black plaques in conjunctival tissue.
Histopathology showed collagen compaction and absence of fibroblasts, similar to corneal sequestra.
Three cases had conjunctival ulceration and possible chronic irritation or FHV-1 involvement.
Abstract
Corneal sequestrum is a condition commonly observed in cats, though the pathogenesis is not fully understood. The occurrence of conjunctival sequestrum has not previously been documented. This report aims to describe a series of cases of conjunctival sequestra in cats. A 3‐year‐old male Persian cat presented after 2 months of blepharospasm and epiphora in the right eye, accompanied by mild conjunctival hyperemia. Histopathologic findings from four other cases are also included. After presentation of Patient 1, the database (from 2007 to 2025) of the Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin (COPLOW) was searched for other cases of feline conjunctival sequestrum, four of which were identified. In all cases, an amorphous black plaque was observed in the conjunctival tissue during the ophthalmological examination. Three of the four cases also had corneal sequestra…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Surface and Contact Lens · Corneal Surgery and Treatments · Ocular Infections and Treatments
