A rare case in a dog of intraorbital foreign body with late signs of cornea penetration - presenting initially as anterior uveitis
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P. Milosavljević | M. Hadži-Milić | J. Vasic | Nikola Radmanović | Branislav Prokić | Bogomir Bolka Prokić | S. Pajić | Ivana Hadži-Milić
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