Primary lacrimal gland adenocarcinoma of the third eyelid in a horse

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A 5-year-old Draft Horse gelding presented for evaluation of a large, fleshy, ulcerated third eyelid mass OD of 3 weeks duration. Complete ophthalmic examination, ocular ultrasound and skull radiographs revealed a large soft-tissue mass involving the entire third eyelid OD and extending into the ventral right orbit to the level of the globe equator. No other abnormalities were noted on physical or ophthalmic examination. Surgical removal via exenteration was performed 3 months after initial presentation. A lacrimal adenocarcinoma of the third eyelid was diagnosed based on histopathology. Concurrent asymptomatic intra-ductal and intra-acinar Demodex caballi parasites were found in the eyelid sebaceous glands, likely as an incidental finding. No tumor recurrence or metastasis has occurred 12 months after excision. To the author's knowledge, this case is the first reported primary lacrimal adenocarcinoma in a horse. Complete surgical excision was curative. © 2011 American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.

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Mathes, R. L., Paige Carmichael, K., Peroni, J., & Anthony Moore, P. (2011). Primary lacrimal gland adenocarcinoma of the third eyelid in a horse. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 14(1), 48–54. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-5224.2010.00840.x

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