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CAT – Best imaging modality for femoral trochlear ridge osteochrondrosis
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The femoropatellar joint is one of the principle joints of the horse that may be affected by osteochondrosis [1]. Radiography has been reported to underestimate the incidence and severity of lesions that may subsequently be identified on arthroscopic examination [2] ...
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Talbot, A. M. (2020) “CAT – Best imaging modality for femoral trochlear ridge osteochrondrosis”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Birmingham, 2016. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-birmingham-2016/cat-–-best-imaging-modality-for-femoral-trochlear-ridge-osteochrondrosis (Accessed: 13 September 2024).
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University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
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