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Section of the Optic Nerve and Ciliary Nerves, Instead of Enucleation, for Sympathetic Ophthalmia [PDF]
B. Joy Jeffries
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Evoked potential in the visual cortex as modified by enucleation of one eye in the albino rat [PDF]
Makoto Sakai, Fumio Yagi, Yukinobu Ikeda
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Abstract Corneal reconstruction is a key part of veterinary ophthalmic practice and numerous reconstructive techniques have been described for use in small animals in the peer‐reviewed veterinary literature written in English. Despite the evidence accrued over the last six decades in over 40 clinical articles and numerous other publications on ocular ...
Rick F. Sanchez+2 more
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ALTERNATIVES TO ENUCLEATION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHOROIDAL MELANOMA [PDF]
Wallace S. Foulds, Bertil Damato
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Abstract The surgical reconstruction of severe corneal ulcers is a common and crucial component of the clinical practice of veterinary ophthalmology. Numerous surgical techniques are used in dogs for corneal reconstruction, and these techniques may be categorized by the material used to repair the corneal lesion.
Eric C. Ledbetter+2 more
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Abstract Objective Cone‐rod dystrophy (cord1) is a form of progressive retinal atrophy. It is linked to an RPGRIP1 genetic variant which is the third most common canine disease variant thus far. While the variant affects various breeds, it is highly prevalent in English Springer Spaniels (ESSs).
Jennifer C. Kwok+5 more
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Adhesions and Contracture of the Faucial Pillars following Complete Enucleation of the Tonsils
Irwin Moore
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Use of orbital implants after enucleation in dogs, horses, and cats: 161 cases (1980–1990) [PDF]
Ralph E. Hamor+2 more
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Mapping the locus for ocular melanosis in Cairn Terriers
Abstract Objective To map the disease locus for familial ocular melanosis (OM) in the Cairn Terrier. Animals Studied Cairn Terriers with OM and normal control dogs. Procedure A genome‐wide association study (GWAS) was performed using 63 OM‐affected and 31 control Cairn Terriers, followed by haplotype analysis.
Paige A. Winkler+5 more
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