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1 April 1992 Lymphangiomyomatosis in the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Arnold J. Rawson, Geoffrey W. Patton, John S.J. Brooks
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Abstract

The first case of lymphangiomyomatosis in a marine mammal is reported from a stranded male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). This progressive proliferative disease involved the lungs and the mediastinal and probably mesenteric lymph nodes. An extraordinarily low level of testosterone may have been pathologically significant since all reported cases of this disease in humans occur in females.

Arnold J. Rawson, Geoffrey W. Patton, and John S.J. Brooks "Lymphangiomyomatosis in the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 28(2), 323-325, (1 April 1992). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-28.2.323
Received: 7 May 1991; Published: 1 April 1992
KEYWORDS
Bottlenose dolphin
case report
first case
lung
lymphangiomyomatosis
testosterone
Tursiops truncatus
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