Abstract:A 13-year-old female scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah) died after
progressive anorexia, weight loss, and depression. The necropsy showed that the
retroperitoneum was compressed by a large white-to-tan uterine mass and on several
sections of the mass, the uterine wall was markedly thickened because of ill-defined
transmural tumor tissue. Metastatic nodules were detected in the omentum, mesentery,
diaphragm, and lung. The genital tract and pulmonary and abdominal nodules exhibited
highly pleomorphic sarcoma. Th… Show more
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