Journal article

Air sac adenocarcinoma of the sternum in a Quaker parrot (Myiopsitta monachus)

P Loukopoulos, JB Okuni, T Micco, JP Garcia, FA Uzal, SS Diab

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | AMER ASSOC ZOO VETERINARIANS | Published : 2014

Abstract

Respiratory neoplasia is rarely reported in avian species. A 17-yr-old Quaker parrot (Myiopsitta monachus) was admitted with a 2-wk history of anorexia, depression, and respiratory distress. Clinical examination revealed a large, firm mass in the left pectoral muscle. Radiology showed a mass silhouetting the heart and the liver. Supportive treatment was provided, but the bird died during the seventh weekly visit to drain thoracic cavity fluid. Necropsy showed a white, 3 × 3 × 2-cm, hard, gritty sternal mass. Histology showed a nonencapsulated, moderately differentiated air sac carcinoma of the sternum. Immunohistochemically the neoplasm was cytokeratin positive and vimentin and calretinin ne..

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