Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4747864 Cretaceous Research 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A psittacosaurid dinosaur from western Liaoning, China, possessing a pathological fibula is described. The pathological fibula is significantly different from a normal fibula, being shorter and much stouter, and with a distinct swelling on the shaft. The swollen portion (representing a mass of necrotic bone) of the fibula indicates that the animal survived for a relatively long time after becoming diseased, implying that the injuries to the fibula were not fatal, as has also been noted for some theropod dinosaurs. The pathological fibula may have been caused by the tubercle bacillus.

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