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A clinicopathological study of 17 cases of ocular surface xanthogranuloma in dogs.

Alexandra M HarveyLeandro B C TeixeiraRichard R Dubielzig
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2019)
Xanthogranulomas are histiocytic lesions characterized by abundant lipid-laden macrophages. The authors use the term, ocular surface xanthogranuloma, to describe nodules with rigidly defined cellular characteristics. Although these lesions share characteristics with human limbal xanthogranulomas, further investigation is needed to suggest the different subsets that have been reported in the medical literature. Complete surgical excision is the most effective treatment for OSX in dogs, and intralesional triamcinolone and topical steroids can be useful adjunctive therapies to surgery.
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