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Canine Multi-focal Retinopathy (CMR) is an eye disease which includes numerous distinct (i.
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General information
Canine Multi-focal Retinopathy (CMR) is an eye disease which includes numerous distinct (i.e. multi-focal), roughly circular patches of elevated retina with accumulation of material that produces gray-tan-pink coloured lesions.
Clinical features
Dogs affected by Canine Multi-focal Retinopathy (CMR) show lesions, looking somewhat like blisters. These lesions vary in location and size, although typically they are present in both eyes of the affected dog. Most dogs exhibit no noticeable problem with vision despite their abnormal appearing retinas.
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References
Pubmed ID: 17460247
Omia ID: 1553