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I sent photos and details to a professor at UConn.
His response: This could be a Soft tissue tumor such as Fibromas, Fibrosarcomas, myxomas, or myxosarcoma. Sometimes this is induced by avian leucosis virus, one thing you did not test for. This is a long shot. It might just have been a physical injury resulting in a tumor. All the best. MD
PS. I wrote back and asked if there was nothing to be done. His response:
Sorry, I forgot to add that. Not much that can be done. It might go away. Are you sure there are no respiratory symptoms? Infectious Coryza also causes this, but is generally associated with some coughing, or sneezing, or gasping. MD
His response: This could be a Soft tissue tumor such as Fibromas, Fibrosarcomas, myxomas, or myxosarcoma. Sometimes this is induced by avian leucosis virus, one thing you did not test for. This is a long shot. It might just have been a physical injury resulting in a tumor. All the best. MD
PS. I wrote back and asked if there was nothing to be done. His response:
Sorry, I forgot to add that. Not much that can be done. It might go away. Are you sure there are no respiratory symptoms? Infectious Coryza also causes this, but is generally associated with some coughing, or sneezing, or gasping. MD
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