Ocular neoplasia is relatively rare in dogs but can have significant impact on vision, comfort, and longevity. Prognosis for life and for the globe varies with tumor type. In this review, the clinicopathologic features of the most common canine ocular neoplasms are detailed, with emphasis on histologic and immunohistochemical characteristics.
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