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Iridophoroma associated with the Lemon Frost colour morph of the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius)

Paweł Szydłowski, Jan P. Madej, Magdalena Duda, J.A. Madej, Agnieszka Sikorska-Kopyłowicz, Anna Chełmońska‐Soyta, Lucyna Ilnicka, Przemysław Duda

2020Scientific Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Lemon Frost is a new colour morph of the leopard gecko, which emerged in ca. 2015 as a result of selective breeding and spontaneous mutation. According to multiple breeders observation of Lemon Frost inbreeding with wild-type leopard geckos, Lemon Frost seems to be a codominant trait. Additionally breeders observed another, presumably associated trait - tumour-like skin lesions. Three private-owned Lemon Frost morph leopard geckos with tumour-like skin lesions were admitted to our clinic for examination, which included histopathology, X-ray and ultrasonography. The histopathological investigation of the biopsies indicated malignant iridophoroma; however, no changes were observed in diagnostic imaging. This research is the first report of clinical and histopathological findings of iridophoroma in leopard geckos.

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Frost (temperature)GeckoBiologyZoologyLemon juiceTraditional medicineMedicineGeographyEcologyMeteorologyRaw materialAmphibian and Reptile BiologyInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorInfectious Diseases and Mycology
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