Ulcer in the Eye in Dogs

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Ulcerative Keratitis

The cornea—the transparent part of the eye—forms a cover over the iris and pupil. It also admits light to the inside of the eye. A corneal ulcer occurs when deeper layers of the cornea are lost; these ulcers are classified as superficial or deep.

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