1. Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Injury in the Sport Horse
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K Bubeck and Stacie Aarsvold
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Soft Tissue Injuries ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Hoof ,Lameness, Animal ,Veterinary clinics ,Contrast Media ,Computed tomography ,Ultrasonographic examination ,0403 veterinary science ,medicine ,Animals ,Horses ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Equine ,business.industry ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Soft tissue ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Lameness ,Soft tissue injury ,Horse Diseases ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
For successful diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in the sport horse, localizing the area of injury during clinical and lameness evaluation will be followed in most cases by an ultrasonographic examination. With MRI more available in equine veterinary clinics, this modality can allow for a complete evaluation of soft tissue and osseous structures and is especially useful for evaluation of structures within the hoof capsule. This article discusses special ultrasonographic techniques, an overview of MRI image generation, and the use of contrast computed tomography for diagnosis of soft tissue injuries.
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- 2018
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