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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 9(1), 1973, pp. 56-57
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CASEOUS LYMPHADENITIS IN A WHITE-TAILED DEER

ERIK STAUBER 1, PATRICIA ARMSTRONG 1, KELLEY CHAMBERLAIN 1, and BILL GORGEN 2

1 Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843, U.S.A.
2 Idaho Fish and Game Department, Moscow, Idaho 83843, U.S.A.

A road-killed male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was brought to the laboratory for diagnosis of multiple thoracic abscesses. Caseous lymphadenitis was diagnosed on the basis of gross pathological lesions and microbiological examination.

Submitted on June 30, 1972







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