| 11. | While the vasculature is present, the humerus contains no secondary osteons.
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| 12. | The humerus is straight with a moderately developed deltopectoral crest.
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| 13. | The arms are weakly developed, with a slender humerus and ulna.
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| 14. | The status as a ( dinosaurian ) humerus is problematic.
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| 15. | This cavity forms the glenohumeral joint along with the humerus.
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| 16. | The medial epicondyle is located on the distal end of the humerus.
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| 17. | The humerus has an elongated deltopectoral crest that is unwarped.
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| 18. | Severe displaced humerus fractures and complications often require surgical intervention.
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| 19. | The Humerus and femur both appear shorter with paddle-like limbs.
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| 20. | At this point his diagnosis was an unconsolidated humerus due to syphilis.
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