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Chronic osteoarthritis in a captive mountain lion (Felis concolor)

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Figure 1.- Macroscopic aspect of the radio-ulnar-humerus joint of a mountain lion. There is severe damage in the articu-lar cartilage withcongestion,  erosion and exposure extensive of subcondral bone bilateral.

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