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MALIGNANT PARAGANGLIOMA IN A COUGAR (PUMA CONCOLOR)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2014
A 7½-yr-old male cougar (Puma concolor) was presented with a 2-wk history of progressive hindlimb abnormalities. An abdominal mass was palpated on physical examination. Computed tomography of the abdomen showed a mass surrounding the left ureter. A postmortem diagnosis of paraganglioma was established.
Duhamelle, Alexis   +7 more
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Spongiform encephalopathy in a captive puma (Felis concolor)

Veterinary Record, 1992
A captive adult puma developed ataxia, a hypermetric gait and whole body tremor. The signs progressed over a period of six weeks. Histopathological examination following euthanasia demonstrated spongiform encephalopathy, gliosis and mild non-suppurative meningoencephalitis.
K, Willoughby   +3 more
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Pyometra in Puma (Puma concolor Linnaeus, 1771) – case report

Clínica Veterinária, 2021
Pyometra in felines may present with a vaginal discharge or no vaginal discharge, depending on the opening of the uterine cervix. The most obvious clinical signs of a closed uterine cervix pyometra are loss of appetite, apathy, lethargy, polydipsia, polyuria, hyperthermia and abdominal enlargement.
Rodrigo H. F. Teixeira   +7 more
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Cougar (Puma concolor)

2014
Years ago, before I went to graduate school, I was a naturalist specializing in songbirds. I spent one summer doing bird surveys near my northwest Montana home for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. My task back then was simply to determine whether small habitat patches could sustain nesting bird populations.
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A skeletal growth defect in the puma (Felis concolor)

Veterinary Record, 1978
Clinical and radiological signs shown by a young deformed puma cub, and the pathological findings following its euthanasia at eight months, are presented. These findings do not resemble those in the recognised nutritional bone diseases of the growing carnivore, but closely resemble an hereditary disease of the dog and, at least in one respect, an ...
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Pumas Puma concolor as ecological brokers: a review of their biotic relationships

Mammal Review, 2022
Laura R Labarge   +2 more
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