Tumours involving the retrobulbar space in cats: 37 cases.
Bryn A JonesNicole CotterillRandi DreesUrsula M DietrichKatarzyna PurzyckaPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2022)
To the authors' knowledge, this is the largest study of neoplasia affecting the feline retrobulbar space. Retrobulbar tumours in cats are overwhelmingly malignant, and commonly due to secondary extension of tumours originating elsewhere. Lymphoma, particularly arising from the nasal cavities, was the most common cause. Cats presenting with signs suggestive of retrobulbar disease should be assessed for disease affecting any of the structures of the head.