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1 January 1972 PARASITIC NEOPLASIA IN THE GOLDEN PHEASANT
C F. HELMBOLDT, D. S. WYAND
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Abstract

A neoplastic process considered to be a leiomyoma was seen in the cecal wall of three golden pheasants (Chrysolophus pictus). In each neoplasm, remnants of Heterakis sp. were present. This parasite caused inflammation which developed into the tumor. The reaction was unusual as Aves ordinarily react to focal intestinal insult by granuloma formation.

HELMBOLDT and WYAND: PARASITIC NEOPLASIA IN THE GOLDEN PHEASANT*
C F. HELMBOLDT and D. S. WYAND "PARASITIC NEOPLASIA IN THE GOLDEN PHEASANT," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(1), 3-6, (1 January 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.1.3
Received: 5 February 1971; Published: 1 January 1972
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