Oncology
Clinical Approaches to Common Ocular Tumors
In companion animals, intraocular tumors are relatively uncommon, but those that do occur can be primary, metastatic, or locally invasive.
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DVM, MS, DACVO, DACVIM (Large Animal)
Ellen B. Belknap, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVO, is the ophthalmologist with BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Dr. Belknap completed her veterinary degree at the University of Georgia and then a residency in large animal internal medicine at Michigan State University. She taught at Colorado State University and Auburn University before completing a residency in ophthalmology at Auburn University and Ohio State University. Dr. Belknap practiced in Akron, Ohio, before joining BluePearl in 2016.
In companion animals, intraocular tumors are relatively uncommon, but those that do occur can be primary, metastatic, or locally invasive.
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