Fig. 1From: Troubling disease syndrome in endangered live Patagonian huemul deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) from the Protected Park Shoonem: unusually high prevalence of osteopathologyCase 2, male 3.5 years old: a receded gum with exposed roots of the central 4 incisors, wide gap between front teeth, and discoloring of the enamel; b extensive rip on the abaxial side of the left hoof wall, and partially detached and missing subunguinus (sole); c examples of articular lesions from dead huemul of this subpopulation, including foot and humerus [2]Back to article page