An epidermal papilloma of the Atlantic salmon I: Epizootiology, pathology and immunology.

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Papillomatosis of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) was studied with regard to epizootiology, gross and histologic pathology, and host response. It was found to be a condition of parr in their second summer, but also occasionally of young adult fish (smolts and grilse) which have adapted to salt water. The lesion was plaque-like to papillomatous and consisted of stratified squamous epithelium with supporting stroma. Immunologic findings tended to support histologic observations that the lesion was ultimately sloughed as a result of a cell mediate immune response.

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Carlisle, J. C., & Roberts, R. J. (1977). An epidermal papilloma of the Atlantic salmon I: Epizootiology, pathology and immunology. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 13(3), 230–234. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.3.230

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