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A 9-year-old female cockatiel with a 6-year history of egg laying was presented because of a large mass extending ventral to the cloaca. The owner had noticed the mass and immediately made an appointment for evaluation of the bird. On physical examination, the cockatiel was bright, alert, and clinically normal except for a 2 3 3-cm soft mass extending caudally from the left pericloacal region. A blood sample was taken and submitted for a complete blood count (CBC) and plasma biochemical analysis. Results of the CBC were within reference ranges with the exception of slight toxic