
|Articles|June 16, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Ocular masses
When should you suspect ocular onchocerciasis?
Advertisement
Untitled Document
“Ocular onchocerciasis should be in the differential diagnoses of subconjunctival masses, particularly in dogs that have been in California or Nevada or in Hungary or Greece.”
Advertisement
-Juliet R. Gionfriddo, DVM, MS, DACVO; Brendan Mangan, DVM, MS; Greg Wilkerson, DVM; Cynthia C. Powell, DVM, MS, DACVO; Deborah S. Friedman, DVM, DACVO; and E.J. Ehrhart, DVM, PhD, DACVP
From
Newsletter
From exam room tips to practice management insights, get trusted veterinary news delivered straight to your inbox—subscribe to dvm360.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on dvm360
1
Wildlife linked to H5N1 spread in Wisconsin dairy farm
2
The Bond Factor: Why stronger connections are driving technology adoption in veterinary care
3
FDA approves generic pergolide tablets for equine Cushing disease
4
Is medication necessary for dogs with separation anxiety?
5




