Clinical and histopathological features of proliferative corneal lesions in Cyprininae fishes: Implications for treatment and insights into corneal tumors

Captive fish populations, such as those encompassing aquarium and pet fish, offer significant economic value and are integral to conservation, research, and education. However, these ornamental fish exhibit a reduced ability to protect their ocular surfaces, and our understanding of the ocular disea...

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Carassius auratus
carp pox
Carps
chromatophoroma
cornea
Cornea - pathology
Corneal Diseases - pathology
Corneal Diseases - veterinary
corneal neoplasia
Cyprinus carpio
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economic valuation
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Eye Neoplasms - veterinary
Fish Diseases - pathology
Goldfish
granulation tissue
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papilloma
sarcoma
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