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Lymphocytic leukemia and lymphosarcoma in a rabbit

L. A. Toth,Gerald A. Olson,Eric C. Wilson,Jerold E. Rehg,Eric Claassen-1990-09-01-Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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Lymphocytic leukemia and lymphosarcoma were diagnosed in a rabbit with lethargy, emaciation, and pallor. The diagnosis was made on the bases of results of hematologic analysis, cytologic evaluation of a bone marrow specimen, and histologic examination. The lymphosarcoma was identified to be of T-cell origin. Leukemia is rarely diagnosed in rabbits, although lymphosarcoma is fairly common in this species.

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Lymphocytic leukemia and lymphosarcoma were diagnosed in a rabbit with lethargy, emaciation, and pallor. The diagnosis was made on the bases of results of hematologic analysis, cytologic evaluation of a bone marrow specimen, and histologic examination. The lymphosarcoma was identified to be of T-cell origin. Leukemia is rarely diagnosed in rabbits, although lymphosarcoma is fairly common in this species.

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LethargyPallorPathologyLeukemiaEmaciationMedicineBone marrowChronic lymphocytic leukemia

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