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. 2013 Aug 27;19:1871–1884.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Fundus photographs of a nine-year-old Basenji dog affected with progressive retinal atrophy (PRA; Dog 6, Figure 2). A: Fundus photographs of the right eye were assembled into a montage. B: Fundus photographs of the left eye were assembled into a montage. Retinal degeneration is evidenced by the thin retinal blood vessels (red arrows), pallid optic nerve head (white arrows), and an irregular pattern of tapetal reflectivity (yellow arrows). The yellow region immediately superior to the optic nerve head in both eyes (blue arrows) is an expanded area of conus (see text).