A Glioma in a Dog and a Pinealoma in a Silver Fox (Vulpes Fulvus)

Abstract
Only a small number of primary intracranial neoplasms have been observed in mammals and birds. Either they do not occur as frequently in lower animals as they do in man or they are overlooked. The latter is a probable explanation, as only a small number of animals that die of natural causes come to necropsy and because of the difficulty of opening the cranium with inadequate equipment this part of the examination generally is omitted.

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