Abstract:BackgroundOral cavity squamous cell carcinomas (OCSCCs) are relatively common in multiple non‐human primate species but are poorly documented in Goeldi's monkeys.MethodsFour Goeldi's monkeys with OCSCC, from three zoological collections, underwent necropsy with cytology, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and pan‐herpesvirus PCR analysis.ResultsAll animals were euthanised and exhibited poor‐to‐emaciated body condition. Three OCSCCs arose from the maxillary oral mucosa and a single OCSCC was primarily mandib… Show more
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