
pmid: 5892831
The clinical and histologic features are described in 4 cases of intraocular larva migrans in dogs. Clinically, a small, raised, greyish nodule about 1/4–1/6 the diameter of the cptic disc was visible on the surface of the retina. In 3 of the cases, the lesion was recognized during ophthalmoscopic examination, and in one it was discovered histologically. The lesion is a granuloma resembling those seen in other organs of dogs affected by visceral larva migrans, and contains nematode larvae of the genus Toxocara.
Ophthalmoscopy, Dogs, Eye Diseases, Animals, Larva Migrans, Dog Diseases, Nematode Infections, Toxocara
Ophthalmoscopy, Dogs, Eye Diseases, Animals, Larva Migrans, Dog Diseases, Nematode Infections, Toxocara
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