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Veterinary Pathology, Vol 16, Issue 3 318-324, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Veterinary Pathologists


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Morphology of spontaneous brain tumors in the rat

G. E. Dagle, G. M. Zwicker and R. A. Renne

In lifespan studies of 2,242 rats of three strains, 32 neoplasms were identified in brain, meninges and pineal gland. They were astrocytoma (16 Wistar, three Sprague-Dawley), ependymoma (four Osborne-Mendel), meningioma (two Osborne-Mendel, one Wistar), pinealoma (two Osborne-Mendel), reticulosis (two Wistar), oligodendroglioma (one Wistar), and gliomatosis (one Wistar).


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