2012
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.10-0325
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Histological Comparison of Long-Bone Cortex between 11-Year-Old Giant Cow with Dermal Dysplasia and the Child Cow Aged 8.5 Years

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Young calves are known to be formed with laminar bone in long-bone cortex during growing periods and the osteon formation begins later. Previously, we reported that an 11-year-old giant Holstein cow with dermal dysplasia showed a delayed osteon formation. An 8.5-year-old cow, born from the giant Holstein cow, also showed some dermal dysplasia and the outer-half layer of the child almost retained laminar bone similar to that of the mother, although the body weight was approximately normal. The mother … Show more

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