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1 January 1975 ARTHROPATHY IN WHITE-TAILED DEER AND A MOOSE
G. WOBESER, W. RUNGE
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Abstract

Degenerative lesions were found in the skeletal system of 20 of 128 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) examined. Similar changes were found in an aged male moose (Alces alces). Arthropathy involving the stifle joint was present in 60% (15/25) of male deer 4 years of age or older, and in 16.7% (4/25) of females in the same age range. Vertebral osteophytes were not found in any of 62 female deer, nor in male deer less than 6 years of age, but were present in 50% (7/14) of males 6 years of age or older. The possible etiology and significance of the conditions are discussed.

WOBESER and RUNGE: ARTHROPATHY IN WHITE-TAILED DEER AND A MOOSE
G. WOBESER and W. RUNGE "ARTHROPATHY IN WHITE-TAILED DEER AND A MOOSE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(1), 116-121, (1 January 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.1.116
Received: 6 September 1974; Published: 1 January 1975
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