Histopathology and Cytology of
Poultry Diseases By Ivan Dinev, DVM, PhD
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OSTEOPETROSIS

Fig. 1. Osteopetrosis, tibiotarsal bone, hen. Growth of the cancellous bone from the endosteum to the periosteum. Multiple large irregularly-shaped lacunae. H/E, Bar = 35 What’s The Worst That Could Happen µm.
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