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1 March 2017 CALVARIAL OSTEOSARCOMA WITH CEREBRAL COMPRESSION IN A FREE-RANGING POWERFUL OWL (NINOX STRENUA)
Izidora Sladakovic, Cheryl R. Sangster, Graeme S. Allan, Timothy J. Portas, Cameron R. Howlett, Uriel Blas-Machado
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Abstract

A free-ranging powerful owl (Ninox strenua) presented in a dull state with extensive bruising of the skin overlying the skull, due to suspected trauma. Supportive care was provided, which resulted in the return to a normal state, although intermittent subtle neurologic abnormalities remained. One month from original presentation, intermittent episodes of head turning and a possible seizure were noted, but behavior and appetite were otherwise normal. The owl was referred to Taronga Wildlife Hospital for evaluation. On presentation, the owl exhibited severe neurologic abnormalities, prompting euthanasia. At necropsy the dorsum of the skull exhibited marked osseous proliferation, extending ventrally and compressing the cerebrum. The skull was radiographed and submitted for histopathology. A diagnosis of osteoblastic osteosarcoma was made. This is the first report of a calvarial osteosarcoma in a powerful owl.

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Izidora Sladakovic, Cheryl R. Sangster, Graeme S. Allan, Timothy J. Portas, Cameron R. Howlett, and Uriel Blas-Machado "CALVARIAL OSTEOSARCOMA WITH CEREBRAL COMPRESSION IN A FREE-RANGING POWERFUL OWL (NINOX STRENUA)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 48(1), 208-212, (1 March 2017). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0285.1
Received: 1 December 2013; Published: 1 March 2017
KEYWORDS
Avian
Calvarium
neoplasia
Ninox strenua
Osteosarcoma
powerful owl
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