Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances1683-99191996-3289Academic Journals Inc.10.3923/ajava.2016.650.652RoshanzamirHedieh NaserliSoulmaz ZiaieBijan 1020161110Background: Many inflammatory reactions affect sclera and episclera of dogs. Episcleritis may be divided to primary and secondary types in dogs. The first one subdivided to simple and nodular granulomatous episcleritis. The simple form is not frequent and not associated with systemic disorders. The secondary type results from severe and diffuse ocular disorders. Materials and Methods: This report focuses on clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease in a Golden Retriever. Results: A 3-year-old Golden Retriever-crossbreed was diagnosed with nodular granulomatous episcleritis according to clinical examination and histopathological evaluation. Conclusion: All clinical signs were resolved in this patient 8 weeks after referral following treatment with subconjunctival injection of triamsinolone and systemic prednisolone. This communication is the first report of diagnosis and different approach to managing of nodular episcleritis in Republic of Azerbaijan.]]>Gilger, B.C., E. Bentely and F.J. Ollivier,20072007pp: 742-743pp: 742-743Barnet, K.C.,20062006pp: 42pp: 42Sandmeyer, L.S., C.B. Breaux and B.H. Grahn,2008498990Grahn, B.H. and L.S. Sandmeyer,200838291308Heron, E., M. Gutzwiller-Fontaine and T. Bourcier,201435577585, (In French)Jabs, D.A., A. Mudun, J.P. Dunn and M.J. Marsh,2000130469476Grahn, B.H., C.L. Cullen and J. Wolfer,199940679680Plumb, D.C.,20086th Edn.,pp: 1021, 1211pp: 1021, 1211