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A comparative morphological study of the ligamentum lamina nuchae and ligamenta interspinalia reveals enthesis patterns at the sites of attachment from the second to seventh cervical vertebrae in four extant species of Equus

Morphological variation in the attachment sites of the ligamentum lamina nuchae and ligamenta interspinalia to the 2nd to 7th cervical vertebrae is described in four species of Equus, and enthesis patterns in relation to these attachment sites are explored.This comparative study provides new insights with respect to this variation in the zebrine an

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