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1 January 1981 BRAIN TUMORS IN TWO FREE-RANGING ELK IN COLORADO
S.P. SNYDER, R.B. DAVIES, D. STEVENS
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Abstract

Primary brain tumors were diagnosed in two aged, free-ranging cow elk (Cervus canadensis) in Colorado. Both animals had been observed prior to their deaths in an incoordinate, emaciated state and were apparently blind. At necropsy, a large astrocytoma involving primarily the left pyriform lobe was found in one animal and a meningeal sarcoma involving the optic chiasma and adjacent ventral meningeal surface of the brain was noted in the other elk.

S.P. SNYDER, R.B. DAVIES, and D. STEVENS "BRAIN TUMORS IN TWO FREE-RANGING ELK IN COLORADO," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 17(1), 101-104, (1 January 1981). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-17.1.101
Received: 20 August 1979; Published: 1 January 1981
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