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Abstract Background Computed tomography (CT) of the axial skeleton is increasing across many equine hospitals. CT of the pelvis and caudal spine in a large group of clinical cases has not been reported previously. Objective To describe the pathological lesions identified in the caudal spine/pelvis in horses and ponies undergoing CT spine of this region.
Nadine Kristina Elise Ogden+2 more
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Correction: On the construction of a large-scale database of AI-assisted annotating lung ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy for pulmonary embolism (VQ4PEDB). [PDF]
Jabbarpour A+17 more
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A review of the equine suspensory ligament: Injury prone yet understudied
Abstract The suspensory ligament (SL) is a key component of the elaborate and highly adapted suspensory apparatus in the horse. In addition to contributing to stabilisation of the metacarpophalangeal joint, the SL has a spring like function to reduce the energetic cost of locomotion.
Deborah J. Guest+2 more
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Abstract Background There is no description of comparative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and fan‐beam computed tomography (CT) findings in the fetlock of lame sports horses. Objectives To document low‐field MRI and fan‐beam CT diagnoses in the lame and nonlame limbs of sports horses with fetlock region pain, and to evaluate whether combined imaging ...
Annamaria Nagy, Sue J. Dyson
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Incidental Cardiac Uptake Leading to Early Diagnosis of Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis. [PDF]
Biyajima M+3 more
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Abstract Deep digital flexor (DDF) tendinopathy is a significant cause of lameness and poor performance in equine athletes with substantial implications for their return to athletic performance. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly integrated into the diagnostic workup of horses with foot pain and has revolutionised the diagnosis and ...
Alexandra Scharf+3 more
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Abstract Background Amiodarone induced thyroid dysfunction (AITD) is divided into amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) and amiodarone induced hypothyroidism (AIH). The prevalence of them varies from 1.2% to 12% for AIT and 12%–17% for AIH. Objectives To study the incidence and complications of AITD.
Páll Guðjónsson+3 more
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