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English: the animal most likely acquired the disease by feeding on an infected pigeon [31]. (A) (photo) and (B) (radiograph), mandible in left ventrolateral view, exhibiting multiple oblate to cylindrical erosive lesions. (C), schematic interpretation of the normal skull of Pandion haliaetus (Queensland Museum O31935) in left lateral view with the mandible shown in red. Anatomical abbreviations: d, dentary; ram mand, mandibular ramus; rost mand, mandibular rostrum. (D) (photo) and (E) (X-ray), mandible in right lateral view, exhibiting multiple oblate to cylindrical erosive lesions. The X-rays show that the lesions are largely resolved, except for a slight radiodensity indicative of thickening along the lesion edges. |
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Source | Image file from Wolff E, Salisbury S, Horner J, Varricchio D (2009). "Common Avian Infection Plagued the Tyrant Dinosaurs". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0007288. PMID 19789646. PMC: 2748709. | |
Author | Wolff E, Salisbury S, Horner J, Varricchio D | |
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