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1 December 2016 HIGH PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL ADENOCARCINOMA IN A CAPTIVE POPULATION OF AMAZON MILK FROG (TRACHYCEPHALUS RESINIFICTRIX)
Javier López, Alberto R. Barbón, Juliet Smithyman, Matt Goetz, Rachel E. Marschang, Akbar Dastjerdi, Mark F. Stidworthy
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Abstract

A series of eight cases of intestinal adenocarcinoma in Amazon milk frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix) is described. All cases presented with signs of inappetence and weight loss, and evidence of large intestinal distention on gross postmortem, with six of the eight cases showing a grossly visible large intestinal mass. Histologic examination identified the mass as an intestinal adenocarcinoma in all cases. No specific etiologic agent could be identified. This is the first report of neoplasia in the Amazon milk frog, and the first reported series of amphibian gastrointestinal neoplasia.

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Javier López, Alberto R. Barbón, Juliet Smithyman, Matt Goetz, Rachel E. Marschang, Akbar Dastjerdi, and Mark F. Stidworthy "HIGH PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL ADENOCARCINOMA IN A CAPTIVE POPULATION OF AMAZON MILK FROG (TRACHYCEPHALUS RESINIFICTRIX)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 47(4), 1061-1068, (1 December 2016). https://doi.org/10.1638/2016-0037.1
Received: 17 February 2016; Published: 1 December 2016
KEYWORDS
Adenocarcinoma
Amazon milk frog
Amphibia
neoplasia
Trachycephalus resinifictrix
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