Ophthalmopathologic characterization of multicentric or metastatic neoplasms with an extraocular origin in dogs and cats.
Marcele Bettim BandinelliMatheus Viezzer BianchiJúlia Gabriela WronskiLauren Santos de MelloRenata Blanco DeMartiniCaroline SaviLuciana SonneDavid DriemeierSaulo Petinatti PavariniPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
The eyes of dogs were mostly affected by lymphoma or mammary gland carcinoma, while those of cats mostly had lymphoma, pulmonary carcinoma, or squamous cell carcinoma as the main metastatic/multicentric neoplasm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to identify intraocular metastatic cholangiocarcinoma and chemodectoma in dogs, aside from identifying salivary gland carcinoma in cats.