A previously healthy, adult male blue crane (Anthropoides paradiseus) became peracutely distressed and ataxic. Examination revealed hemoptysis and a large mass associated with the cranial aspect of the sternum (keel). The patient died before treatment could be initiated. Gross necropsy revealed a large, hemorrhagic mass originating from the cranial aspect of the keel and extending into the cranial coelomic cavity. Histopathology confirmed the mass as an osteosarcoma. This is the first known report of an osteosarcoma in any crane species.
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31 December 2013
STERNAL OSTEOSARCOMA IN A BLUE CRANE (ANTHROPOIDES PARADISEUS)
Sarah M. Churgin,
Howard Steinberg,
Madhu Ravi,
Barry K. Hartup
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Anthropoides paradiseus
blue crane
neoplasia
oncology
Osteosarcoma