Nasal carcinoma in a captive Eld's deer

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A 7-year-old Eld's deer (Cervus eldii) developed a swelling rostromedial to the left eye in association with signs of weakness, blindness, and discomfort. By means of radiography and biopsy, the swelling was found to be a carcinoma of lining epithelium of the caudal nasal cavity and left frontal sinus. Within 2 weeks of initial observation, signs of neurologic involvement developed and the deer was euthanatized. Necropsy revealed metastasis to lungs, liver, kidneys, and abdominal lymph nodes.

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Brownstein, D. G., Montali, Richard J., Bush, R. Mitchell, and James, A. E. 1975. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/6139">Nasal carcinoma in a captive Eld&#39;s deer</a>." <em>Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association</em>, 167, (7) 569–71.

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