An intraocular mass from a 13-year old Husky-mix dog was diagnosed as retinal astrocytoma. The mass arose from the ganglion layer of the retina and occupied 50% of the vitreous space. The mass was immunoreactive for neuron-specific enolase, S-100, vimentin, and glial fibrillary acidic protein. The neoplasm had characteristics similar to solitary retinal astrocytomas of humans but lacked the marked vascularity.
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Meyerholz, D. K., & Haynes, J. S. (2004). Solitary retinal astrocytoma in a dog. Veterinary Pathology, 41(2), 177–178. https://doi.org/10.1354/vp.41-2-177
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