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Central corneal dermoid in a Labrador retriever puppy
D K Brudenall1, M E Bernays, R L Peiffer
1Animal Eye Services, Cnr Kessels Road and Springfield Street, Macgregor, QLD 4109, Australia.
Abstract:
An eight-week-old, male Labrador retriever puppy was presented with an abnormal appearance of the left cornea, observed after the eyelids opened in the second week of life. Ocular examination showed a large central dermoid of the left cornea. The dermoid was excised by superficial keratectomy, and healing was uneventful. The dermoid was classified as a Mann's second type. To the authors' knowledge, a Mann's second type corneal dermoid has not previously been reported in a dog.

