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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 9(2), 1973, pp. 146-147
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HYDROCEPHALUS IN A NEWBORN LLAMA

RICHARD J. BROWN 1 and JOHN HARDMAN 2

1 Head, Comparative Pathology Branch, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Pensacola, Florida 32512, U.S.A.
2 Chief of Pathology, Tripler Army Hospital, Hawaii, U.S.A.

Internal hydrocephalus was observed in a newborn llama (Llama glama). The animal was sacrificed after 6 days of signs of intractable central nervous system disease.

Submitted on October 28, 1972







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