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    A missense mutation in damage‐specific DNA binding protein 2 is a genetic risk factor for ocular squamous cell carcinoma in Belgian horses by Knickelbein, K. E., Lassaline, M. E., Singer‐Berk, M., Reilly, C. M., Clode, A. B., Famula, T. R., Michau, T. M., Bellone, R. R.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-01-2020)
    “…Summary Background Belgian horses are commonly affected with ocular squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the most common cancer of the equine eye. A missense…”
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    Bartonella vinsonii subspecies berkhoffi as a possible cause of anterior uveitis and choroiditis in a dog by Michau, T. M., Breitschwerdt, E. B., Gilger, B. C., Davidson, M. G.

    Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-12-2003)
    “…A 2‐year old, neutered, female spaniel mixed breed was referred to the North Carolina State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of bilateral…”
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    Superficial, nonhealing corneal ulcers in horses: 23 cases (1989-2003) by Michau, T. M., Schwabenton, B., Davidson, M. G., Gilger, B. C.

    Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-12-2003)
    “…Objective  To characterize superficial, nonhealing corneal ulcers in the horse and to assess the affect of age, breed, sex, inciting cause of the ulcer, and…”
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    Investigating a single nucleotide polymorphism in DDB2 as a risk factor for squamous cell carcinomas of the nictitans in the Haflinger and Belgian horse breeds by Bellone, R, Liu, J, Vig, S, Reilly, C M, Lassaline, M, Michau, T M, Bentley, E, Petersen, J L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2016)
    “…Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common cancer of the equine eye. and the second most common tumor of the horse overall. Ocular SCC can originate on…”
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    Evaluation of concentration of voriconazole in aqueous humor after topical and oral administration in horses by Clode, A.B, Davis, J.L, Salmon, J, Michau, T.M, Gilger, B.C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-2006)
    “…To determine penetration of topically and orally administered voriconazole into ocular tissues and evaluate concentrations of the drug in blood and signs of…”
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    Equine recurrent uveitis: new methods of management by Gilger, Brian C, Michau, Tammy Miller

    “…Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) is one of the most common causes of blindness in horses. Until recently, treatment of this condition consisted only of…”
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    Immune-mediated keratitis in horses: 19 cases (1998-2004) by Gilger, B.C, Michau, T.M, Salmon, J.H

    Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-07-2005)
    “…Objective  The purpose of this study is to describe clinical and histologic findings, treatment, and outcome of horses with suspected immune‐mediated keratitis…”
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    Use of thermokeratoplasty for treatment of ulcerative keratitis and bullous keratopathy secondary to corneal endothelial disease in dogs: 13 cases (1994–2001) by Michau, Tammy Miller, Gilger, Brian C, Maggio, Federica, Davidson, Michael G

    “…Objective—To evaluate the outcome of thermokeratoplasty for treatment of ulcerative keratitis and bullous keratopathy secondary to corneal endothelial disease…”
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    Cosmetic globe surgery in the horse by Michau, Tammy Miller, Gilger, Brian C

    “…Effects of traumatic injury or inflammation on the equine eye can be catastrophic. These ocular conditions can frequently result in blindness or chronic pain…”
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    Intraocular extramedullary plasmacytoma in a cat by Michau, Tammy Miller, Proulx, David R., Rushton, Steven D., Olivry, Thierry, Dunston, Stanley M., Gilger, Brian C., Davidson, Michael G.

    Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-06-2003)
    “…An 8‐year‐old, castrated male Domestic Short‐haired cat was referred for evaluation of a possible intraocular neoplasm following previous ocular trauma. The…”
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