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1 April 1990 Cutaneous Fibropapillomas and Renal Myxofibroma in a Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas
Terry M. Norton, Elliott R. Jacobson, John P. Sundberg
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Abstract

A debilitated 7 kg juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas mydas) with multiple ulcerated and infected cutaneous fibropapillomas was clinically evaluated and found to have a nonregenerative anemia, hypoproteinemia, hypoalbuminemia and several electrolyte abnormalities. Surgery was performed to remove the larger tumors. The turtle did not eat post surgically, and an attempt was made to place a pharyngostomy tube utilizing endoscopy. Edematous esophageal papillae, the angulation of the gastroesophageal junction, and a S-shaped configuration of the esophagous prevented successful placement of the tube. The animal was found dead the next day and necropsied. Multiple large white firm nodules were seen bulging from both kidneys. Microscopic examination of the nodules resulted in a diagnosis of renal myxofibroma.

Norton, Jacobson, and Sundberg: Cutaneous Fibropapillomas and Renal Myxofibroma in a Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas
Terry M. Norton, Elliott R. Jacobson, and John P. Sundberg "Cutaneous Fibropapillomas and Renal Myxofibroma in a Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 26(2), 265-270, (1 April 1990). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-26.2.265
Received: 8 May 1989; Published: 1 April 1990
KEYWORDS
case history
Chelonia mydas
fibropapilloma
green turtle
myxofibroma
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