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Canine eyelid masses (tumors) should include the differential clinical diagnoses of neoplasia and blepharitis. They have many common clinical signs including tumor, alopecia, and hyperemia. Biopsy and histologic examination remains the most effective diagnostic test to establish a confirmed...

Author(s)
Grahn, B.
Publisher
Saunders, An Imprint of Elsevier, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America, Small Animal Practice, 2023, 53, 2, pp 455-471
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This study was aimed to describe the most frequently recorded disorders in dogs in Alexandria Government and provides a prevalence baseline against which to measure progress in canine health. The surgical conditions affecting the eyes, mouth and nose and its surrounding structures are numerous....

Author(s)
Shabaan, A. M.; Nouh, S.; El-Kammar, M.; Abou-Ahmed, H.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Behira, Egypt
Citation
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 77, 1, pp 144-155
Abstract

Sebaceous carcinomas of the human ocular adnexa commonly exhibit pagetoid spread, mutations in tumor-suppressor genes, and protooncogene copy number gain. Sebaceous carcinomas are rarely reported in other species, and while the Meibomian gland (MG) represents the most common ocular adnexal...

Author(s)
Peterson, C.; Hicks, J. L.; Marzo, A. M. de; Campbell, A. A.; Eberhart, C. G.; Dubielzig, R. R.; Teixeira, L. B.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2023, 60, 2, pp 185-189
Abstract

Melanocytic neoplasms in veterinary species occur in various ophthalmic locations including the eyelid, conjunctiva, cornea, sclera, anterior and posterior uvea, and orbit. Histology usually provides the definitive diagnosis for melanocytic ocular neoplasias. The degree of tissue invasiveness and...

Author(s)
Wang, A. L.; Kern, T.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2015, 30, 4, pp 148-157
Abstract

In this paper an extremely rare case of primary bilateral eyelid meibomian gland epithelioma in a dog is presented. Meibomian tumors arise from the meibomian (tarsal) glands on the inner aspect of the eyelid, and meibomian gland adenomas and adenocarcinomas are the most frequent neoplasia arising...

Author(s)
Komnenou, A.; Charalambidou, G.; Makrogkikas, S.; Papaioannou, N.
Publisher
Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, Athens, Greece
Citation
Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2019, 70, 1, pp 1435-1442
Abstract

Purpose: To describe the surgical technique and clinical outcomes of the glabellar flap and its modification for the reconstruction of the medial canthus following resection of tumors in three dogs and two cats. Methods: Three dogs (7-, 7-, and 12.5-year-old mixed breeds) and two cats (10- and...

Author(s)
Sarfaty, H.; Ezra-Elia, R.; Kahane, N.; Sandalon, S.; Segev, Y.; Sebbag, L.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2023, 26, 2, pp 121-127
Abstract

Objective To describe a modified H-figure sliding skin flap for treating eyelid central neoplasms and to evaluate the cosmetic and functional results of this reconstructive blepharoplasty. Material and methods Eight dogs affected by eyelid neoplasia involving more than one-third of the central part ...

Author(s)
Giordano, C.; Vercelli, A.; Barsotti, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2017, 58, 12, pp 709-713
AbstractFull Text

The present report aimed to describe the surgical treatment and outcome of a peripheral nerve sheath tumour (PNST) located in the upper eyelid of a dog. A 9-year-old, spayed female mixed-breed dog In Mato Grosso, Brazil, was referred for evaluation of a large mass involving the right upper eyelid...

Author(s)
Dower, N. M. B.; Ribeiro, A. P.; Campos, C. G. de; Amorim, T. M.; Furlan, F. H.; Driemeier, D.
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Citation
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2021, 49, (Suppl 1): 676,
Abstract

Objectives: To describe the X/Y shaped periorbital reconstruction technique following enucleation or exenteration in dogs and cats and to evaluate its cosmetic and functional results. Materials and Methods: :Medical records of dogs and cats from two different institutions that required enucleation...

Author(s)
Vlachomitrou, I. E.; Cinti, F.; Kumaratunga, V.; Nuti, M.; Pisani, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2021, 62, 7, pp 580-587
AbstractFull Text

Background: In the literature, there are a few descriptions of epididymis neoplasia in domestic animals, especially considering primary tumors. In the few reports found in literature, the lesions were a consequence of the invasion of testicular or paratesticular neoplasia, as a papillar carcinoma...

Author(s)
Magalhães, G. M.; Léga, E.; Torres-Neto, R.; Conforti, V. A.; Amorim, R. L.; Marques, C. Â.; Rocha, T. G.; Honsho, C. dos S.
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Citation
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2023, 51, (Suppl. 1): 869,

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