
|Articles|November 3, 2009
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“This modification to the routine subconjunctival enucleation technique involves removing the eyelids and nictitating membrane before excising the globe. This method offers good visibility and better access to the globe and extraocular muscles.”
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Robert L. Swinger, DVM; Karl A. Schmidt, Jr., DVM, DACVO; and Susan M. Carastro, DVM, MS, DACVO
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