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Alloplastic and Heteroplastic Bill Prostheses in 2 Ramphastidae Birds

A black-necked aracari (Pteroglossus aracaris ) was presented for a beak injury in which one-fifth of the maxillary rhamphotheca was lost. A portion of a maxillary bill from a dead bird of the same species was used to replace the missing beak of the injured bird. The bird recovered from surgery and...

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Published in:Journal of avian medicine and surgery 2002-09, Vol.16 (3), p.218-222
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