Diagnosis and Successful Treatment of a Lung Abscess Associated with Brucella Species Infection in a Bottlenose Dolphon (Tursiops truncatus)

This brief communication describes the clinical presentation, antemortem diagnosis, and successful treatment of a pulmonary abscess associated with a Brucella sp. in a 27-yr-old female bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Ultrasound revealed a 3-cm diameter hypoechoic mass deep to the pleural li...

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