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144 SECTION I III The Birds
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Figure 14-2 • A, Orientation and close-up (B) ventrodorsal views Figure 14-3 • A, Orientation and close-up (B) projections of an
made after pin removal show that much of the new bone elicited open, badly displaced, distal humeral body fracture in a bald eagle.
by the infection through the combined processes of ischemia, The new bone deposits on the surfaces of the fragments attest to
thrombosis, devascularization, and necrosis has developed in the the subacute nature of the injury.
diaphyseal interior rather than on the exterior as it did initially.
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