Avian Medicine Q&A 05

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The radiograph above shows two views at 90° to each other, of the leg of a 3-year-old female goshawk that was presented lame. The owner was concerned that she might have traumatized the leg whilst out hunting the previous week.

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What is the most likely aetiology of this lesion and how would you confirm the diagnosis? Link to Article
What is the recommended treatment? Link to Article
How is the condition likely to have arisen? Link to Article


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