| round heart d. |
a fatal type of cardiopathy seen in inbred strains of turkeys; the right heart becomes greatly enlarged.
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| round l. of acetabulum |
ligamentum capitis femoris.
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| round l. of Cloquet |
ligamentum capitis costae intraarticulare.
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| round l. of femur |
ligamentum capitis femoris.
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| round l. of forearm |
chorda obliqua membranae interosseae antebrachii.
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