A congenital heart malformation was diagnosed in a free-ranging adult female European brown bear (Ursus arctos) found dead due to intraspecific violence. At necropsy, the heart had all four features of Fallot's tetralogy. No further malformations were identified in the animal, which was of normal size and weight for its age, in normal body condition, and had probably borne young. The heart condition was considered to have contributed to death during an attack by another bear.
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1 October 2005
Fallot's Tetralogy in a European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)
Erik Ågren,
Arne Söderberg,
Torsten Mörner
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Vol. 41 • No. 4
October 2005
Vol. 41 • No. 4
October 2005
congenital
European brown bear
Fallot's tetralogy
heart malformation
intraspecific
pathology
Ursus arctos