Unfolding the diagnosis of subspectacular fluid opacity in a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus).
Allison M CleymaetE J EhrhartMiranda J SadarMatthew JohnstonKathryn WotmanMichala de Linde HenriksenPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
While there are reports of lymphatic fluid dissection between skin layers during ecdysis, which can result in an opaque spectacle, the fluid opacity in this case was attributed to a subspectacular abscess secondary to an ascending oral infection. Addition of biological wound dressing may contribute to positive post-enucleation outcome in the snake.