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1 January 1993 HISTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE THYROID GLANDS OF MARINE MAMMALS (PHOCA VITULINA, PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF MARINE POLLUTION
U. Schumacher, S. Zahler, H.-P. Horny, G. Heidemann, K. Skirnisson, U. Welsch
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Abstract

In 1988 and 1989, thousands of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) died in the North Sea from phocine distemper infection. The morphology of thyroid glands from 40 harbor seals found dead on the North Sea coastlines of Schleswig-Holstein, Federal Republic of Germany, during an epizootic of phocine distemper, was compared with the morphology of thyroid glands from five healthy harbor seals collected in Iceland. Thyroid glands from seven harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) found dead in 1990 on the North Sea coastlines also were evaluated. Colloid depletion and fibrosis were found in the thyroid glands of harbor seals which died during the epizootic, but not in animals from Iceland. Thyroid glands of the porpoises showed similar lesions, but to a lesser degree, than those observed in the North Sea seals.

Schumacher, Zahler, Horny, Heidemann, Skirnisson, and Welsch: HISTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE THYROID GLANDS OF MARINE MAMMALS (PHOCA VITULINA, PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF MARINE POLLUTION
U. Schumacher, S. Zahler, H.-P. Horny, G. Heidemann, K. Skirnisson, and U. Welsch "HISTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE THYROID GLANDS OF MARINE MAMMALS (PHOCA VITULINA, PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF MARINE POLLUTION," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 29(1), 103-108, (1 January 1993). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-29.1.103
Received: 19 November 1991; Published: 1 January 1993
KEYWORDS
Harbor porpoise
Harbor Seal
Phoca vitulina
Phocoena phocoena
seal mortality
thyroid lesion
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