Immobilization of Fractures of Long Bones in Dogs with Age and Gender Bases and Plaster Casts
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The article provides information on age and gender-related age and sex of tubular bone fractures in dogs, advantages and disadvantages of conservative treatment, and results obtained in veterinary practice.
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