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Right humerus: distal physis (Salter-Harris type 2); Right metacarpals II through V (middle third): complete, transverse; Right tibia (proximal third): complete, short oblique; Right fibula (proximal third): incomplete, transverse
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Right femur (proximal third): complete, short oblique (open) (Stifle luxation)
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Left femur (distal third): multifragmentary; Right femur (middle third): complete, short oblique
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L7 vertebral body: complete (cranio-ventral displacement of the sacrum)
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Zygomatic process of the temporal bone: complete
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L1 - compressive; Left radius (proximal middle third): complete, transverse; Right and left distal tibia and fibula: distal physis (Salter-Harris type 1)
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S3-Cd1 luxation/fracture; Hip bone Left: oblique of the ilial body (fragment displaced medially and cranially); pubis; ischium; Right: pubis and sacroiliac luxation (severe pelvic canal narrowing) (Right stifle luxation)
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Left sacral wing - complete; Hip bone Right: pubis, ischium
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Right sacral wing - complete; Hip bone Right: transverse of the ilial body (sacroiliac luxation); central acetabulum Left: transverse of the ilial body (sacroiliac luxation) (severe pelvic canal narrowing; pelvic symphysis separation)
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