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pubmed-article:10048722pubmed:abstractTextIn a 24-months study, the spontaneous tumour spectrum of the Hsd:Sprague-Dawley stock was examined. Pituitary gland tumours were found in 20% of the males and 39% of the females. This relatively low incidence, compared to other SPRD stocks, had little effect on the survival of females (50%), due to the high incidence (76%) of mammary gland tumours (predominantly fibroadenomas) that resulted in unscheduled sacrifices of many females. Other common neoplasms in Hsd:Sprague-Dawley rats were benign medullary tumours (27% in males, 11% in females), C-cell adenomas (23% in males, 28% in females), and endometrial stromal polyps (22% in females).lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10048722pubmed:articleTitleSpontaneous neoplastic lesions in Harlan Sprague-Dawley rats.lld:pubmed
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