Abstract

Summary An 8-year-old female Japanese Spitz dog was reffered to Shiraz University Veterinary Clinic, with sign of anisocoria. Clinical examinations revealed mydriasis in the right eye. Ocular examination revealed a dilated and unresponsive right pupil to focal illumination. By testing with topical 2% pilocarpine, the tentative diagnosis was parasympathetic denervation of the right iris sphincter muscle—pupillotonia.

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