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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 10(4), 1974, pp. 317-320
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CASE REPORTS OF OSSIFYING FIBROMATA IN THE STRIPED MULLET

DONALD V. LIGHTNER 1

1 National Marine Fisheries Service, Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center Galveston Laboratory, Galveston, Texas 77550 U.S.A.

Ossifying fibromata are described from three striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) from the Gulf of Mexico near Galveston, Texas. The tumors were classified as ossifying fibromata based on their predominately fibrous composition, the presence of bone spicules in the larger tumors, and the absence of mitotic figures.

Submitted on November 21, 1973







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