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From: Atypical chorioretinal lesions in Siberian Husky dogs with primary angle-closure glaucoma: a case series

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Multifocal irregular shaped depigmented lesions surrounding central pigmented lesions on the inferior fundus in a 4-year-old, spayed female Siberian Husky (case 1, OD). The dog had blue iris and an atapetal fundus OU. Both eyes were symmetrically affected with the multifocal depigmented lesions, but images were obtained from OD only due to corneal edema OS. A and B Images were taken at the first visit. The images are not sharply resolved due to the lack luster corneal surface caused by low tear production. C-E Images were taken at a recheck visit 4 months after the first visit. No grossly notable change in appearance, size and extent of the lesions from the first visit was observed. F The nasal planum had hypopigmentation, which went unchanged throughout the 2-year follow-up period. G, H Close-up images of the fundic lesions with (H) and without (G) a red-free filter show central pigment deposits are located over the choroidal vasculature

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