Primary Corneal Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Dog: Clinical and Histopathological Evaluation
Figure 1
(a) Photograph of the left eye of an 8-year-old male Pug demonstrating an exophytic, irregular reddish-pink mass occupying approximately 75% of the total corneal surface. The cornea surrounding the mass is pigmented and vascularized. (b) Lateral view of the eye. Note the highly deformed profile of the cornea.