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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 15(2), 1979, pp. 307-308
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Myxosarcoma in a wapiti

SP Snyder, RB Davies, and RE Keiss


ABSTRACT

Myxosarcoma was diagnosed in an adult male wapiti (Cervus canadensis) from western Colorado. The neoplasm was located on the medial aspect of the right thigh and had extensively infiltrated adjacent soft tissue.


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