2001 Volume 20 Issue 1-2-3-4 Pages 31-33
Six year-old spayed mixed dogs was referred for the mass of left bulber conjunctiva.
On eye examination, there was red swelling mass on 2-4oclocks bulber conjunctiva, but limbus and cornea were normal. Surgical operation was done, but the mass was infiltrated to the third eyelid, and could not complete removal. Historogicaly, the mass was mast cell tumor. She was recieved internal medication after operation, and the mass was all clear. We stop medication now, but there is no recurrence.