| predation on hapalemur griseus griseus by boa manditra (boidae) in the littoral forest of eastern madagascar. | | 1998 | 9885347 |
| reptarenaviruses in apparently healthy snakes in an australian zoological collection. | inclusion body disease (ibd) is a disease of snakes with a global distribution and has recently been shown to be caused by reptarenaviruses. testing for this group of viruses in asymptomatic snakes allows the association between infection and disease to be further elucidated. | 2019 | 30919443 |
| characterization of a biphasic neoplasm in a madagascar tree boa (sanzinia madagascariensis). | we describe a disseminated biphasic neoplasm in a young madagascar tree boa utilizing transmission electron and light microscopy. discrete neoplastic cells identified within pulmonary capillaries and hepatic sinusoids represented the leukemic phase. spindloid cells represented the sarcomatous phase, which comprised hepatic and fat body nodules. a zone of transition of the neoplastic cells, from discrete to spindloid, was noted along the periphery of the hepatic and fat body nodules. ultrastructu ... | 2008 | 18424844 |
| intracoelomic anaplastic sarcoma in an intersex madagascar tree boa (sanzinia madagascariensis). | an adult madagascar tree boa (sanzinia madagascariensis) underwent coeliotomy for investigation of a coelomic mass. at surgery, a large mass originating from the peri-pancreatic adipose tissue and involving the gall bladder was removed. the snake did not recover from general anesthesia. a complete postmortem was performed, and samples were submitted to the university of glasgow for histopathology. on histological examination, the mass was composed of adipose tissue infiltrated with a poorly dema ... | 2013 | 23345276 |