Abstract

A histopathological study has been made of the pancreas obtained at post mortem from a small series of exotic snakes that died in a zoological garden. More than one‐third of the cases showed pathological changes in the gland. A variety of ductal and parenchymal pancreatic lesions were found; the morphology of these lesions is briefly described, and their nature and cause discussed.

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