2021
DOI: 10.1111/vop.12875
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Choroidal neuroendocrine neoplasia in a dog

Abstract: Neoplasms metastatic to the eye are infrequently reported in dogs. 1,2 For example, ocular metastases were identified in only 11.6% of dogs with metastatic or multicentric neoplasms diagnosed on necropsy, with the uveal tract being the most commonly affected ocular site. 3 Metastasis to or multicentric neoplasia affecting the uveal tract has been reported in dogs with lymphoma, 1-4 hemangiosarcoma, 1,3 histiocytic sarcoma, 2 malignant oral melanoma, 1 transmissible

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