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progressive ocular abnormalities, were observed in a school of aquarium housed M argenteus living in a uniquely shaped shoaling ring aquarium tank over 5-plus years. In general, the affected fish were in good body condition and exhibited normal swimming and

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History An approximately 21-year-old 393-kg female mixed-breed horse was presented for a 3-week history of increased ocular opacity and swelling associated with the left eye that was slowly and progressively worsening. There was no known

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similarities with ocular melanoma, particularly poorly melanotic variants; however, differentiating between poorly melanotic melanoma and histiocytic sarcoma is crucial due to their divergent prognoses. Canine ocular melanoma typically has a slow clinical

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Introduction Enucleation is indicated in rabbits to alleviate the irreversibly painful and/or blinding consequences of various ocular diseases. 1 In rabbits and other mammalian species, en bloc and subconjunctival enucleation techniques are

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castrated male domestic shorthair cat evaluated for ocular opacification OU. A—OD has mild ventral corneal edema with vascularization of the ventral and dorsonasal aspects of the cornea and keratic precipitates spanning one-half to two-thirds of the anterior

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Introduction As many veterinary practitioners have experienced, ocular disease is common in animals. Plus, there are many similarities between the ocular diseases in companion veterinary species and those in humans. Study of naturally

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any studies reporting the incidence and risk factors for colic in horses hospitalized for ocular disease or undergoing ocular surgery. This information would help clinicians educate their clients, identify horses at risk of developing colic, and

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blastomycosis were females. Clinical signs in affected cats include pneumonia, dermal lesions, neurologic abnormalities, and ocular abnormalities. 1 , 7 , 8 , 10 , 11 Nonspecific signs such as lethargy, anorexia, fever, and weight loss are also reported. 1

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of ocular importance, including HSV-1, HSV-2, varicella-zoster virus, FHV-1, and BHV-1. 2,3 Clinical disease manifestations and severity during primary infection with these viruses, including CHV-1, are age dependent. Fetal and neonatal primary

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NSAIDs is routinely used to reduce inflammation in the eye, and ophthalmic NSAIDs are an integral component of managing ocular pain and prevention or management of uveitis in dogs. 3 , 4 Because the systemic absorption of these medications is assumed to

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