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1 July 1971 MULTIPLE CONGENITAL SPLENIC CYSTS IN WILD TROUT
RONALD J. ROBERTS, G. MACRITCHIE
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Abstract

Two wild brown trout (Salmo trutta) removed from a small pool in the River Clyde, Scotland, had gross abnormalities of the splenic tissue. Histopathology showed that they both possessed multiple splenic cysts, which in view of the close similarities in the scale readings of the two fish, and the rarity of the condition, suggested that both were from the same spawning, and that the cysts were congenital.

ROBERTS and MACRITCHIE: MULTIPLE CONGENITAL SPLENIC CYSTS IN WILD TROUT
RONALD J. ROBERTS and G. MACRITCHIE "MULTIPLE CONGENITAL SPLENIC CYSTS IN WILD TROUT," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 7(3), 155-156, (1 July 1971). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-7.3.155
Received: 30 December 1970; Published: 1 July 1971
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