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. 1981 Jul;22(7):207–210.

Intraocular Foreign Body in a Dog

M N Bussanich, J Rootman
PMCID: PMC1789901  PMID: 7340916

Abstract

An unusual clinical case of panophthalmitis in the dog is discussed. Failure of resolution led to enucleation. Histopathology study showed an intraocular foreign body, probably a grass awn, that had migrated into the eye and established a panophthalmitis.

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