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1 October 1972 NATURALLY OCCURRING SQUIRREL FIBROMA WITH INVOLVEMENT OF INTERNAL ORGANS
JOHN M. KING, ALAN WOOLF, JAMES N. SHIVELY
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Abstract

One of two gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) with typical skin lesions attributable to the squirrel fibroma virus also had generalized disease involving fibromatous reactions in the lung, liver, kidney, lymph node; and focal adenomatoid changes in the lung.

KING, WOOLF, and SHIVELY: NATURALLY OCCURRING SQUIRREL FIBROMA WITH INVOLVEMENT OF INTERNAL ORGANS
JOHN M. KING, ALAN WOOLF, and JAMES N. SHIVELY "NATURALLY OCCURRING SQUIRREL FIBROMA WITH INVOLVEMENT OF INTERNAL ORGANS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(4), 321-324, (1 October 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.4.321
Received: 9 March 1972; Published: 1 October 1972
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