Traumatic Blepharitis Including Cutanous Changes with a Clinical Appearance of Immune-Mediated Disease
A four-year-old intact male Labrador retriever was presented with acute onset of ulcerative lesions around both eyes, on the mucocutaneous junctions around the muzzle and nares, and on the lateral aspects of paw pads. All lesions were symmetrical and well demarcated. The rest of ocular and systemic...
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Main Authors: | Helga Kecova, Natalija Milcic-Matic, Tatjana Lazic, Sinisa Grozdanic |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/59ecbc96bc9d43cabef0f36ba6100e3d |
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