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Special:UserLogin > Special:MobileDiff/116666 > Special:UserLogin > Special:WhatLinksHere/Paranasal Sinuses Neoplasia > Special:History/Equine - Anatomy & Physiology

Equine - Anatomy & Physiology

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    →‎Proximal Phalanx

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11 October 2012

  • Lwilkie

    Created page with "==Proximal Phalanx== The proximal phalanx is shaped like an hourglass and is wider proximally than distally. Proximally, it has two shallow articular surfaces separated by a ..."

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