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Horse anatomy
Scottish Fold
Metatarsus
Osteoarthritis
Cartilage
Hand
Calcaneus
Hock
Bone spavin
Anatomy
Biology
Skeletal system

Clinical Osteochondrodysplasia in Scottish Fold cats R MALIKa, GS ALLANa, CR HOWLETTb, DE THOMPSONc, G JAMESd, C McWHIRTERe and K KENDALLf Objective

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