
|Articles|June 16, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Ocular masses
When should you suspect ocular onchocerciasis?
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“Ocular onchocerciasis should be in the differential diagnoses of subconjunctival masses, particularly in dogs that have been in California or Nevada or in Hungary or Greece.”
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-Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO; Brendan Mangan, DVM, MS; Greg Wilkerson, DVM; Cynthia C. Powell, DVM, MS, DACVO; Deborah S. Friedman, DVM, DACVO; and E.J. Ehrhart, DVM, PhD, DACVP
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