Deer cutaneous fibroma

id: deer-cutaneous-fibroma-251-3130730
title: Deer cutaneous fibroma
text: Cutaneous fibromas are common neoplasms occurring in wild and domestic deer of many species and are caused by host-specific viral infections. The fibromas occur most frequently in animals under 2 years of age, with cases in older deer reported occasionally or rarely. Deer fibromas appear on the skin as hard and round tumors that can be up to 1 cm in diameter. The tumors are blackish or brown and have a rough-textured surface. They do not cause the animal harm unless clumps of fibromas interfere
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description: Disease of deer
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date modified: 2023-12-12T17:27:41Z
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