Tracheal chondrosarcoma in a blue tegu (Salvator merianae)

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Abstract

An 8-year-and-1-month-old female blue tegu (Salvator merianae) was brought to a clinician with severe cough. The patient died 11 days later despite supportive care, and necropsy was performed by a clinician. The lumen of the distal trachea was almost completely occluded by a milk-white, hard mass measuring 1 cm in diameter. Histopathologically, the mass comprised spindle-shaped to polygonal cells arranged in a loose sheet with abundant production of basophilic cartilaginous matrix, consistent with chondrosarcoma. Reports of tracheal neoplasms in reptiles are limited, and to the best of our knowledge this represents the first pathological documentation of tracheal chondrosarcoma in a reptile.

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Iwata, Y., Kondo, H., Koizumi, I., & Shibuya, H. (2021). Tracheal chondrosarcoma in a blue tegu (Salvator merianae). The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 83(6), 981–983. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.21-0145

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