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- Title
Intracutaneous keratinising epithelioma in a mynah bird (Gracula religiosa).
- Authors
Rodriguez, F.; Herráez, P.; Lorenzo, H.; López, T.; De Los Monteros, A.Espinosa
- Abstract
The article examines the clinical, gross appearance and histological features of an intracutaneous keratinising epithelioma in a mynah bird (Gracula religiosa). A veterinarian explored a two-year-old, captive-bred, female mynah bird due to its proliferative skin lesion on the cranial surface of the right wing at the base of the major quills. The veterinarian anesthetized and removed the bird's tumor through electrosurgery. Then six months after the operation, the lesion was healed and the tumor did not reoccurred.
- Subjects
BIRD diseases; MYNAHS; FOWL pox; BIRDS as laboratory animals; SKIN diseases; AVIAN medicine; ELECTROSURGERY
- Publication
Veterinary Record: Journal of the British Veterinary Association, 2006, Vol 158, Issue 2, p57
- ISSN
0042-4900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1136/vr.158.2.57