%0 Case Reports %T Bilateral anterior segment dysgenesis with the presumed Peters' anomaly in a cat. %A Park S %A Kim K %A Kim Y %A Seo K %J J Vet Med Sci %V 80 %N 2 %D Feb 2018 20 %M 29249729 %F 1.105 %R 10.1292/jvms.17-0532 %X A seven-month-old female domestic shorthaired cat was presented for buphthalmos in the right eye and corneal cloudiness in the left eye. Full ophthalmic examinations were performed for both eyes and enucleation was done for the right nonvisual eye. Congenital glaucoma caused by anterior segment dysgenesis was confirmed for the right eye. In the left eye, slit-lamp examination revealed focal corneal edema with several iris strands from iris collarette to the affected posterior corneal surfaces. Circular posterior corneal defect was suggested to be the cause of edema. Goniodysgenesis, additionally, was identified. Taken together, the diagnosis of Peters' anomaly which is a subtype of anterior segment dysgenesis was suggested in the left eye.