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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 31, Issue 1, 15-19
Copyright © 1995 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Epiphora associated with dacryops in a dog

BH Grahn and RA Mason

A six-month-old basset hound was presented with unilateral right epiphora and medial canthal and maxillary bone swelling. Skull radiographs and dacryocystorhinography revealed a nasal cyst, right nasolacrimal duct dilatation, and obstruction. Laboratory examination of the cyst confirmed the diagnosis of dacryops, a cyst of lacrimal gland origin. The cyst was treated successfully with surgical drainage and curettage.


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B. Lussier and M. Carrier
Surgical Treatment of Recurrent Dacryocystitis Secondary to Cystic Dilatation of the Nasolacrimal Duct in a Dog
J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc., May 1, 2004; 40(3): 216 - 219.
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