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1 July 1977 FIBROSARCOMA IN A WHITE-TAILED DEER
M. R. ELWELL, G. T. BURGER, J. B. MOE, J. D. WHITE, J. L. STOOKEY
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Abstract

A large, rapidly growing subcutaneous fibrosarcoma was observed on the head of an aged male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Frederick County, Maryland. Although there was no evidence of distant metastasis, the large neoplastic mass had extensively invaded the osseous supraorbital process, and had several small satellite nodules nearby.

ELWELL, BURGER, MOE, WHITE, and STOOKEY: FIBROSARCOMA IN A WHITE-TAILED DEER
M. R. ELWELL, G. T. BURGER, J. B. MOE, J. D. WHITE, and J. L. STOOKEY "FIBROSARCOMA IN A WHITE-TAILED DEER," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(3), 297-299, (1 July 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.3.297
Received: 16 August 1976; Published: 1 July 1977
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